- Algherese
Algherese (standard Catalan: Alguerès, Algherese: Alguerés) is the variant of the
Catalan language spoken in the city ofAlghero (L'Alguer in Catalan and S'Alighèra in Sardinian), in the northwest ofSardinia .Catalan invaders repopulated the town after expelling the indigenous Sardinian population in 1372, following several revolts.Catalan was replaced as the official language by Spanish in the early 18th century following the
War of the Spanish Succession , then by Italian, but its use remained widespread until at least the 1960s. Today it has semi-official status and appears alongside Italian on the city's official [http://www.ciutatdelalguer.it/comune_alghero.htm website] .According to recent linguistic research, 22.4% of the population are first language speakers and above 90% have some knowledge of the language. [ [http://www6.gencat.net/llengcat/socio/docs/EULA2004.pdf Linguistic data from Generalitat de Catalunya] ]
Differences from Standard Catalan
The Algherese variant is classified in the
Eastern Catalan block, but it has many differences fromCentral Catalan . Some of the most obvious:*Coalescing of unstressed vowels IPA|/a/, IPA|/ɛ/ and IPA|/e/ to IPA| [a] (unlike the rest of
Eastern Catalan that uses IPA| [ə] ).*Algherese preserves IPA|/v/ as a distinct phoneme from IPA|/b/, like
Balearic and most ofValencian .*Mutation of intervocalic IPA|/d/ or IPA|/l/ to IPA| [r] ; e.g. 'Barceloneta' (little Barcelona): eastern standard IPA| [bərsəluˈnɛtə] , Algherese IPA| [balsaruˈnɛta] ; e.g. 'vila' (town) and 'vida' (life) are homophones in Algherese IPA| ['vira] .
*Mutation of syllable final IPA|/r/ to lateral IPA| [l] , and the possible resulting group IPA| [l] +consonant is further simplified to IPA| [l] ; e.g. 'forn' (furnace): standard IPA| [ˈforn] , Algherese IPA| [ˈfol] .
*Depalatalisation of syllable final sonorants: lateral IPA|/ʎ/ to IPA| [l] , nasal IPA|/ɲ/ to IPA| [n] ; e.g. 'any' (year): standard IPA| [ˈaɲ] , Algherese IPA| [ˈan] .
*Simple Past Perfect has been replaced by Present Perfect (present of HABERE + past participle), possibly due to Italian influence.
*Imperfect Past preserves etymological -V- in all the conjugations: 1st -ava, 2nd -iva, 3rd -iva (unlike modern eastern and western standard Catalan with has 1st -ava, 2nd -ia, 3rd -ia) (a feature shared with
Ribagorçan Catalan)*Large-scale lexical borrowing and
calque s fromSardinian , Spanish, and Italian.Bibliography
* Josep Sanna: "Diccionari català de l'Alguer." 1988; ISBN 84-7129-391-9 [http://library.brown.edu/record=b3625192]
* SCALA LUCA "Català de l’Alguer. Criteris de llengua escrita". Publicacions de l’Abadia de Montserrat 2003 ISBN 978-84-8415-463-1See also
*
Catalan language
*Valencian
*Balearic Catalan
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