Vivaro-Alpine dialect
Vivaro-Alpine (Occitan: vivaroalpenc, vivaroaupenc) is a variety of Occitan spoken in southeastern France (namely, around the Dauphiné area) and northwestern Italy (the Occitan Valleys of Piedmont and Liguria). There is also a small Vivaro-Alpine enclave in the Guardia Piemontese, Calabria, where the language is known as gardiòl. It belongs to the Northern Occitan dialect bloc, along with Auvergnat and Limousin. The name “vivaro-alpine” was coined by Pierre Bec in the 1970s. The Vivaro-Alpine dialects are traditionally called "gavot" from the Maritime Alps to the Hautes-Alpes.
Vivaro-Alpine | |
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vivaroaupenc | |
Native to | France, Italy |
Region | Southern France, Occitan Valleys |
Indo-European
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | gard1245 viva1235 |
ELP | Vivaro-Alpine |
Linguasphere | 51-AAA-gf & 51-AAA-gg |
IETF | oc-vivaraup |
Vivaro-Alpine is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010) |
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