Category
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Sardinian
Romance language indigenous to the island of Sardinia
Sassarese
Romance (transitional) language variety, closely related to Sardinian and especially Corsican
Gallurese
Gallurese () is a Romance dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian family spoken in the region of Gallura, northeastern Sardinia. Gallurese is variously described as a distinct southern dialect of Corsican or transitional language of the dialect continuum between Corsican and Sardinian. "Gallurese International Day" () takes place each year in Palau (Sardinia) with the participation of orators from other areas, including Corsica.
Logudorese
dialect of the Sardinian language
betacism
In historical linguistics, betacism ( , ) is a sound change in which (the voiced bilabial plosive, as in bane) and (the voiced labiodental fricative , as in vane) are confused. The final result of the process can be either /b/ → [v] or /v/ → [b]. Betacism is a fairly common phenomenon; it has taken place in Greek, Hebrew, and several Romance languages.
Campidanese Sardinian
dialect of the Sardinian language
Lai
family name (賴/赖)
Sardinian literature
literature of the island of Sardinia
Limba Sarda Comuna
orthographic standard for Sardinian