Tabarchino

E100782

Tabarchino is a Ligurian-based Romance dialect spoken in parts of Sardinia, particularly on the islands of San Pietro and Sant’Antioco, where it holds recognized regional language status.

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Tabarchino canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ligurian dialect
Romance dialect
regional language
closelyRelatedTo Genoese dialect
Ligurian language
culturalAssociation Ligurian diaspora in Sardinia
Tabarchini community
derivedFrom Ligurian of Pegli
glottologStatus often treated as variety of Ligurian
hasAlternativeName Pozzomaggiore
surface form: Calasettano

Carlofortino
hasEndonym tabarchin
hasLexicalInfluenceFrom Arabic
French
Italian
Piedmontese
Sardinian language
surface form: Sardinian
hasOfficialStatusIn Sardinia
hasPhonologicalFeature retention of Ligurian consonant system
hasVariety Calasettano variety
Carlofortino variety
historicalOrigin Tabarka (Tunisia)
ISOStatus has no separate ISO 639-3 code
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Ligurian
Romance languages
originatesFrom Ligurian coral fishermen in Tabarka
Ligurian settlers from Pegli
protectedBy Regional laws of Sardinia on linguistic heritage
region Sulcis Archipelago
spokenIn Calasetta
Carloforte
Italy
San Pietro Island
Sant’Antioco Island
Sardinia
status recognized regional language of Sardinia
subclassOf Gallo-Italic language
Italo-Dalmatian language
surface form: Italo-Dalmatian languages

Ligurian language
Romance language
usedFor everyday communication in Calasetta
everyday communication in Carloforte
usedIn local festivals and oral traditions
local media in Carloforte
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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