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  • discussion. Emilian dialectsEmilian EmilianEmilian (disambiguation) – To avoid confusion and bias, the title should be shorted to just "Emilian". Further...
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  • Romanian Emilians? --Richardson mcphillips (talk) 02:32, 18 May 2019 (UTC) There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Emilian dialects which affects...
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  • Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English). Emiliano needs to be replaced by Emilian, I don't know Romagnolo. Bye, Bests, --10caart 14:09, 7 April 2007 (UTC)...
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  • them to the article: this calls it a dialect, while this and this suggest it's an alternate name for the Emilian languages. No source has been presented...
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  • frontier of culture? Also Mantua and Pavia are in Lombardy, but their dialects are Emilian. Very cool... or not? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.47...
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  • example, Western Emilian varieties shares a lot of features with Lombard (like /y/ and /ø/ vowels, not existing in the other Emilian dialects), so that the...
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  • 2023 (UTC) The claim that /θ/ is part of the Emilian phonemic inventory is false. Most dialects of Emilian do not feature /θ/ or /ð/. The cited source...
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  • Abruzzese dialect, but two different families: the dialects of L'Aquila province belong to the Oscian-Umbrian family, such as the dialects of Latium,...
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  • least, of course) these two dialects of the language: -the "central romagnol" that is usually found in literature -the dialect that I speak, best described...
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  • conservative emilian dialects (like lizzanese) have /tʃ/ for c, /dʒ/ for g (like tuscan), but -c- has turned into a phoneme /ʒ/ in innovative emilian (bolognese)...
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  • are some massive differences between dialects within either of these, some very unique within Romance, and Emilian and Romagnol in turn fall on either...
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  • languages of Italy are often considered dialects of Italian and the Langues d'oïl and Arpitan are subsumed as dialects of French. The traditional language...
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  • this page (2 dialects of Sardinian!) and the ones who claimed that the Southern dialects of Sardinian are influenced by Italian dialects to have a look...
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  • (talk) 19:08, 3 August 2014 (UTC) You included all the local dialects of northern Italy (dialects of Liguria, Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia and Romagna)...
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  • Southern Italian) dialects) (almost extinct) Judeo-Sicilian (including the zone of so-called Meridionali Estremi (Far Southern) dialects of Sicily, Calabria...
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  • principled debate as to whether they're different languages or "dialects of" Emilian-Romagnol, nor to understand what's at work if, for example, an ingenuous...
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  • languages and dialects; it says only something about direct descent (although it is often really so that closely related languages and dialects have a strong...
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  • river Po where an Emilian dialect is spoken; but, to tell the truth, Lombard, Emilian, Piedmontese, Romagnol and Ligurian dialects are all from the Gallo-Italic...
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