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  1. Sardinian is conventionally divided, mainly on phonological criteria, into three main varieties: Campidanese, Logudorese, and Nuorese. [a] The last of these has a notably conservative phonology, compared not only to the other two varieties, but also to other Romance languages as well. [1]

  2. Logudorese Sardinian ( Sardinian: sardu logudoresu, Italian: sardo logudorese) is one of the two written standards of the Sardinian language, which is often considered one of the most, if not the most conservative of all Romance languages. The orthography is based on the spoken dialects of central northern Sardinia, identified by certain ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SardinianSardinian - Wikipedia

    Sardinian. Sardinian refers to anything related to the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. More specifically it can refer to: Sardinian people. History of Sardinia. Sardinian language. Sardinian literature. Music of Sardinia. Cuisine of Sardinia.

  4. Sassarese. Sassarese (natively sassaresu [sasːaˈrezu] or turritanu; Sardinian: tataresu [tataˈɾezu]) is an Italo-Dalmatian language and transitional variety between Sardinian and Corsican. [4] [5] [6] It is regarded as a Corso – Sardinian language because of Sassari 's historic ties with Tuscany and geographical proximity to Corsica.

  5. Limba Sarda Comuna. Limba Sarda Comuna ( LSC) is an orthography for the Sardinian language, created with the aim of transcribing the many variants of spoken Sardinian, with their distinctive characteristics, [1] in the same way, and adopted experimentally in 2006 by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia for the official writing of its acts, jointly ...

  6. None. Paleo-Sardinian, also known as Proto-Sardinian or Nuragic, is an extinct language, or perhaps set of languages, spoken on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia by the ancient Sardinian population during the Nuragic era. Starting from the Roman conquest with the establishment of a specific province, a process of language shift took place ...