- Western Lombard language
Infobox Language
name = Western Lombard
nativename = "Milanes/Milanées, Insubrigh/Insübrich"
familycolor = Indo-European
states =Italy (Province of Milan , Province of Monza,Province of Como ,Province of Lecco ,Province of Lodi , little part ofProvince of Cremona ,Province of Novara ,Province of Pavia ,Province of Sondrio ,Province of Varese ,Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola , little part ofProvince of Vercelli ) andSwitzerland (Canton Ticino and some valleys of Canton Grigioni)
speakers = n/a [While an upper bound to the number of speakers lies around 2,500,000, this figure more closely represents the number of people who can "understand" Western Lombard. Because of immigration from other parts of Italy, use of Lombard is very rare in Lombardy and most people are not able to speak it fluently.]
fam2 = Italic
fam3 = Romance
fam4 = Italo-Western
fam5 = Gallo-Iberian
fam6 = Gallo-Romance
fam7 = Gallo-Italic
fam8 = Lombard
iso2=roa |lc1=lmo |ld1=Lombard group |ll1=Lombard languageWestern Lombard is a
Romance language spoken inItaly , in the Lombard provinces of Milan, Monza, Varese, Como, Lecco, Sondrio, a little part of Cremona (exceptCrema and its neighbours), Lodi and Pavia, and thePiedmont provinces of Novara, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and a small part of Vercelli (Valsesia ), andSwitzerland (Canton Ticino and part ofGrischun ). After the name of the region involved, land of the formerDuchy of Milan , this language is often referred to as Insubric (seeInsubria andInsubres ) or Milanese, or, after Clemente Merlo, "Cisabduano" (literally "of this side ofAdda River ").In Italian-speaking contexts, Western Lombard is often incorrectly called a
dialect ofItalian language , but actually it is a separate language. It has more than a few similarities to French. Insubric and Italian are different languages and are not mutually intelligible, because of lexical, phonetic, and grammatical differences. Western Lombard, more than many other languages spoken in Italy, has many varieties, because of the mountain geography and history of various political divisions.Western Lombard is divided into four main classes, called by many Italian linguists "lombardo alpino" (provinces of Sondrio and of Verbania, Sopraceneri of Canton Ticino and Grigioni in Switzerland), "lombardo-prealpino occidentale" (provinces of Como, Varese and Lecco, Lugano and its neighbors in Canton Ticino), "basso-lombardo occidentale" (Pavia and Lodi), and "macromilanese" (provinces of Milan, Monza, Novara and Valsesia of Vercelli). The boundaries are obviously schematic, since the political division in provinces and municipalities are usually independent from languages spoken.
The linguistic classification of Western Lombard is
Romance languages (derived fromLatin ).*Italo-Western group (Hispania-Gallia-Italia; including nearly all Romance languages).
**Gallo-Iberian group (Hispania-Gallia).
***Gallo-Romance group (Gallia; the eastern section of the Gallo-Iberian group).
****Gallo-Italic group (Gallia Cisalpina; Italy's part of the Gallo-Romance group).
*****Lombard group (part of Langobardia).At the present time, Western Lombard has no official status in
Lombardy or anywhere else. The onlyofficial language in Lombardy is Italian.Some texts in Western Lombard are available: various dictionaries, a few grammars, extensive literature (see
Insubric literature ), and a recent translation of theGospels .Examples of Western Lombard dialects are:
*Milanese or Meneghin ("macromilanese")
*Bustocco and Legnanese
*Brianzöö ("lombardo-prealpino occidentale" - "macromilanese")
**Canzés
**Canturino
**Monzese
*Comasco-Lecchese ("lombardo-prealpino occidentale")
**Comasco
**Laghée
**Intelvese
**Vallassinese
**Lecchese
**Valsassinese
*Ticinese ("lombardo alpino")
**Ossolano
*Varesino or Bosin ("lombardo-prealpino occidentale")
*Alpine Lombard ("lombardo alpino", strong influence fromEastern Lombard language )
**Valtellinese
**Chiavennasco
*Southwestern Lombard ("basso-lombardo occidentale")
**Pavese
**Lodigiano (strong influence from Emiliano-Romagnolo language)
**Nuaresat ("lombardo-prealpino occidentale" - "macromilanese")
**Cremunéez (strong influence from Emiliano-Romagnolo language)
*Slangs
**Spasell The most important orthography in Western Lombard literature is the
Classical Milanese orthography .It was used byCarlo Porta (1775-1821) andDelio Tessa (1886-1939). It was perfected by the Circolo Filologico di Milano. Other orthographies are the Ticinese, the Comasca, the Bosina, the Nuaresat, and the Lecchese.References
See also
*
Languages of Italy
*Dialects of Italy
*Plural inflection in Western Lombard
*Milanese dialect
*Insubric literature Bibliography
* Andrea Rognoni, "Grammatica dei dialetti della Lombardia", Oscar Mondadori, 2005.
* AA. VV., "Parlate e dialetti della Lombardia. Lessico comparato", Mondadori, Milano 2003.Template group
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