(documentation SicilianLanguage EnglishLanguage "The SicilianLanguage is an ItaloDalmatianLanguage of Italy. SIL code: SCN. ISO 639-2: roa. Population: 4,680,715 (1976). Region: Sicily, an island off the southern mainland. Alternate names: CALABRO-SICILIAN. Dialects: WESTERN SICILIAN (PALERMO, TRAPANI, CENTRAL-WESTERN AGRIGENTINO), CENTRAL METAFONETICA, SOUTHEAST METAFONETICA, EASTERN NONMETAFONETICA, MESSINESE, ISOLE EOLIE, PANTESCO, SOUTHERN CALABRO. Comments: Distinct enough from Standard Italian to be considered a separate language. Pugliese (see Italian) and Southern Calabrese are reported to be dialects of Sicilian. Bilingualism in Italian. Vigorous. Not endangered. French influence. It may be Southern Romance instead of Italo-Western. Investigation needed: intelligibility with Pugliese, Southern Calabrian, bilingual proficiency in Italian. Bible portions 1860.(extract from http:/ / www.ethnologue.com/ )") |
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