Provençal

Provençal

Infobox Language
name=Provençal
nativename=Provençau
familycolor=Indo-European
states=France, Spain, Italy, Monaco, small community in California
region=Europe
speakers=362,000 [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=prv ]
fam2=Italic
fam3=Romance
fam4=Italo-Western
fam5=Western
fam6=Gallo-Iberian
fam7=Gallo-Romance
fam8=Occitano-Romance
fam9=Occitan
iso1=oc|iso2=oci|iso3=oci

Provençal ("Provençau") is one of several dialects of Occitan spoken by a minority of people, mostly in Provence (in southern France).

In the English-speaking world, "Provençal" is often used to refer to all dialects of Occitan, but actually refers specifically to the dialect spoken in the former province of Provence as well as south of Dauphiné and the Nîmes region in Languedoc and the upper valleys of Piedmont, Italy (Val Maira, Val Varacha, Val d'Estura, Entraigas, Limon, Vinai, Pignerol, Sestriera).

Outside Europe, the language in spoken mainly in the Northern Californian counties of Tehama, Siskiyou, Napa, Alpine and Mono counties, especially in the Mono County town of Chalfant Valley. A small community in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara counties also exists in Southern California.

"Provençal" is also the customary name given to the older version of the "langue d'oc" used by the troubadours of medieval literature, corresponding to Old French or "langue d'oil" of the northern areas of France.

On the 14th March 2007, the ISO 639-3 code changed from prv to oci. (prv was merged into oci)

Sub-Dialects

The main sub-dialects of Provençal are:
* "Rodanenc" (in French "Rhodanien") around lower Rhône river, Arles, Avignon, Nîmes.
** A Rodanenc subvariety, the "Shuadit" or Judeo-Provençal is considered as extinct since 1977. It was spoken by the Jewish community around Avignon. When Jews were granted freedom of residence in France the dialect declined.
* "Maritim" or "Centrau" or "Mediterranèu" (Maritime or Central or Mediterranean) around Aix-en-Provence, Marseilles, Toulon, Cannes, Antibes, Grasse, Forcalquier, Castellane, Draguignan.
* "Niçard" in the lower County of Nice.

"Gavòt" (in French "Gavot"), spoken in the Western Occitan Alps, around Digne, Sisteron, Gap, Barcelonnette and the upper County of Nice, but also in a part of the Ardèche, is not exactly a subdialect of Provençal, but rather an occitan dialect of its own, also known as Vivaro-Alpine. Some people view Gavòt as a variety of Provençal since a part of the Gavot area (near Digne and Sisteron) belongs to historical Provence.

Literature

Modern Provençal literature was given impetus by Nobel laureate Frédéric Mistral and the association Félibrige he founded with other writers, like Théodore Aubanel. The beginning of the 20th Century saw other great authors like Joseph d'Arbaud and Valère Bernard. It has been enhanced and modernized since the second half of the 20th Century by major writers like Robert Lafont, Pierre Pessemesse, Claude Barsotti, Max-Philippe Delavouët, Philippe Gardy, Florian Vernet, Danielle Julien, Jòrgi Gròs, Sèrgi Bec, Bernat Giély, and many others.

Miscellaneous

The Provençal language is not to be confused with the Franco-Provençal language, which is a linguistic sub-group of its own between the Langue d'oïl and Langue d'Oc.

ee also

* Languages of France

References

* [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Provencal_Language Provencal Language] at the Classic Encyclopedia, based on the 1911 Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica

External links

* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=prv Ethnologue report for Provençal]
* [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/Provencal-english/ Provençal - English Dictionary]

Ref:

* "Manuel pratique de provençal contemporain", Alain Barthélemy-Vigouroux & Guy Martin, Édisud 2006, ISBN 2-7449-0619-0


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