- Gallo language
infobox Language
name=Gallo
nativename=Gallo
familycolor=Indo-European
pronunciation=
speakers=Unknown
states= FRA
rank=
fam1=Indo-European
fam2=Italic
fam3=Romance
fam4=Italo-Western
fam5=Western
fam6=Gallo-Iberian
fam7=Gallo-Romance
fam8=Gallo-Rhaetian
fam9=Oïl
nation=none
agency=
iso1=
iso2=
iso3=Gallo is a regional language of France. Gallo is a
Romance language , one of the oïl languages. It is spoken inBrittany and the west of France along the border withNormandy .Gallo was originally spoken in the
March of Neustria which now corresponds to the border lands of Brittany and Normandy and its former heart inLe Mans , Maine. As an Oïl language it forms part of a dialect continuum which includes Norman, Picard and Poitevin among others. One of the features that distinguishes it from Norman is the absence of Norse influence. There is some limited intercomprehension with adjacent varieties of Norman language along the linguistic frontier and also withDgèrnésiais andJèrriais . However as the dialect continuum shades towards Mayennais there is less of a clearisogloss . The clearest isogloss is that distinguishing Gallo from Breton, theCeltic language which is traditionally spoken in the Western territory of Brittany.In the west, the vocabulary of Gallo has been influenced by contact with Breton, but remains overwhelmingly Latinate. The influence of Breton decreases eastwards across Gallo-speaking territory.
as of|1980, Gallo's western extent stretches from
Plouha ("Plóha"), inCôtes-d'Armor , south ofPaimpol ("Penpol"), passing throughChâtelaudren ("Le Chastèu"),Corlay ("Corlaè"),Loudéac ("Lódeiac"),Pontivy ("Pondivi"),Locminé ("Lominoec"),Vannes ("Vann") and ending in the south in the Rhuys peninsula, inMorbihan .tatus
One of the metro stations of the Breton capital,
Rennes , has bilingual signage in French and Gallo, but generally the Gallo language is not as visibly high-profile as the Breton language, even in its traditional heartland of the "Pays Gallo" (which includes the two historical capitals of Rennes (Gallo "Resnn", Breton "Roazhon") andNantes (Gallo "Nauntt", Breton "Naoned").Different dialects of Gallo are distinguished, although there is a movement for standardisation on the model of the dialect of Upper Brittany.
Although a written literary tradition exists, Gallo is more noted for extemporised story-telling and theatrical presentations. Given Brittany's rich musical heritage, it is also the case that some contemporary performers produce a range of music sung in Gallo (See
Music of Brittany ).Examples
Films
*"Of Pipers and Wrens" (1997). Produced and directed by Gei Zantzinger, in collaboration with Dastum. Lois V. Kuter, ethnomusicological consultant. Devault, Pennsylvania: Constant Spring Productions.
External links
* http://bertaeyn-galeizz.com/
* http://www.a-demorr.ht.st/
* http://www.maezoe.com/
* http://www.celtia.info/culture/languages/gallo.html
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