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{{dablink|This article is for the Ladin language. For other uses, see [[Ladin (disambiguation)]].}} | {{dablink|This article is for the Ladin language. For other uses, see [[Ladin (disambiguation)]].}} | ||
'''Ladin''' (natively: ''ladin'') is a [[Romance language]], belonging to the [[Rhaeto-Romance]] | '''Ladin''' (natively: ''ladin'') is a [[Romance language]], belonging to the [[Rhaeto-Romance]] subgroup, spoken in a territory called [[Ladinia]], in the [[Dolomite Alps]], in northern [[Italy]]. | ||
This [[minority language]] has the status of a protected language in Italy and the statuts of an official language in the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige. It remains dominated by the state language, [[Italian language|Italian]]. | This [[minority language]] has the status of a protected language in Italy and the statuts of an official language in the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige. It remains dominated by the state language, [[Italian language|Italian]]. | ||
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** [[province of Belluno]]: Ladin is spoken in [[Livinallongo Valley]], [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]] and the [[Cadore]] region. | ** [[province of Belluno]]: Ladin is spoken in [[Livinallongo Valley]], [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]] and the [[Cadore]] region. | ||
The Ladin dialect of Cadore (excepting Cortina d'Ampezzo) is strongly influenced by [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] and therefore some authors exclude it from "Ladin | The Ladin dialect of Cadore (excepting Cortina d'Ampezzo) is strongly influenced by [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] and therefore some authors exclude it from "Ladin" proper. | ||
A standard variety of Ladin has been implemented since the 2000s.<ref>VALENTINI Erwin (2001) (dir.) ''Gramatica dl ladin standard'', Vich / Sant Martin de Tor / Bulsan: SPELL (Servisc de Planificazion y Elaborazion dl Lingaz Ladin) / Union Generala di Ladins dles Dolomites / Institut Cultural Ladin “Majon di Fascegn” / Istitut Cultural Ladin “Micurà de Rü” / Istitut Pedagogich Ladin</ref> | A standard variety of Ladin has been implemented since the 2000s.<ref>VALENTINI Erwin (2001) (dir.) ''Gramatica dl ladin standard'', Vich / Sant Martin de Tor / Bulsan: SPELL (Servisc de Planificazion y Elaborazion dl Lingaz Ladin) / Union Generala di Ladins dles Dolomites / Institut Cultural Ladin “Majon di Fascegn” / Istitut Cultural Ladin “Micurà de Rü” / Istitut Pedagogich Ladin</ref> |
Revision as of 02:42, 27 September 2008
Ladin (natively: ladin) is a Romance language, belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance subgroup, spoken in a territory called Ladinia, in the Dolomite Alps, in northern Italy.
This minority language has the status of a protected language in Italy and the statuts of an official language in the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige. It remains dominated by the state language, Italian.
The Ladin-speaking area, Ladinia, is divided between the following administrative units:
- Autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige
- province of Bolzano or South Tyrol: Ladin is spoken in Gardena Valley and Badia Valley
- province of Trento: Ladin is spoken in Fassa Valley
- Region of Veneto
- province of Belluno: Ladin is spoken in Livinallongo Valley, Cortina d'Ampezzo and the Cadore region.
The Ladin dialect of Cadore (excepting Cortina d'Ampezzo) is strongly influenced by Northern Italian and therefore some authors exclude it from "Ladin" proper.
A standard variety of Ladin has been implemented since the 2000s.[1]
References
- ↑ VALENTINI Erwin (2001) (dir.) Gramatica dl ladin standard, Vich / Sant Martin de Tor / Bulsan: SPELL (Servisc de Planificazion y Elaborazion dl Lingaz Ladin) / Union Generala di Ladins dles Dolomites / Institut Cultural Ladin “Majon di Fascegn” / Istitut Cultural Ladin “Micurà de Rü” / Istitut Pedagogich Ladin