Valdôtain

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Valdôtain is a Franco-Provençal (Arpitan) dialect traditionally spoken by the inhabitants of Italy’s Aosta Valley.

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Valdôtain canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arpitan dialect
Franco-Provençal dialect
ancestorLanguage Vulgar Latin
associatedWith Aosta Valley culture
Aosta Valley identity
closelyRelatedTo Fribourgeois dialect
Lyonnais dialect
Savoyard dialect
coexistsWith French
Italian language
surface form: Italian
country Italy
hasAlternativeName Franco-Provençal (Arpitan)
surface form: Valdostan Arpitan

Franco-Provençal (Arpitan)
surface form: Valdostan Franco-Provençal
hasDialectalVariation varieties between different valleys of Aosta Valley
hasEndonym valdôtèn
hasEndonymLanguage Valdôtain self-link
hasPhonologicalFeature strong palatalization of Latin /k/ and /g/ before front vowels
vowel system typical of Franco-Provençal
hasSociolinguisticStatus endangered
regional language
influencedBy French
Italian
Piedmontese
ISOStatus considered part of Franco-Provençal macrolanguage
languageFamily Arpitan
Franco-Provençal (Arpitan)
surface form: Franco-Provençal
minorityLanguageIn Italy
partOf Gallo-Romance languages
recognizedAs part of the Franco-Provençal linguistic heritage of Italy
region Aosta Valley
spokenIn Aosta Valley
spokenInCountry Italy
subdivisionOf Franco-Provençal (Arpitan)
surface form: Franco-Provençal language
traditionalSpeakers inhabitants of Aosta Valley
usedBy bilingual speakers of Italian and French in Aosta Valley
usedIn folk music
local literature
oral tradition in Aosta Valley
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Valdôtain hasEndonymLanguage Valdôtain self-link