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  1. (Legge 482/1999, Art. 1 Comma 1, "The official language of the Republic is Italian.") Historical linguistic minorities Recognition by the Italian state Communities recognized by Italy as historical linguistic minorities. The Republic safeguards linguistic minorities by means of appropriate measures.

  2. They can be quite different from Italian and from each other, with some belonging to different linguistic branches of Romance. The only exceptions to this are twelve groups considered "historical language minorities", which are officially recognized as distinct minority languages by the law.

  3. Línguas da Itália. Línguas regionais e minoritárias da Itália. A língua italiana historicamente descende do toscano literário, cujo uso foi iniciado com os grandes escritores Dante, Petrarca e Boccaccio por volta de 1300, e daí evoluiu para o atual italiano, o qual era falado apenas por uma pequena minoria da população no momento da ...

  4. Linguistic minorities in Italy include Sardu-speakers 1 million, Tyrolese German-speakers 350,000, Albanians 70,000 – 100,000, Slovenes 60,000, Franco-Provençal-speakers 50,000 – 70,000, Occitans 20,000 – 40,000, Ladins 30,000, Catalans 15,000, Greek-speakers 12,000, Croatians 3,000 and Friulians 600,000.

  5. The Protection of Linguistic Minorities in Italy: A Clean Break with the Past. S. van der Jeught* Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Abstract. This article discusses the multi-levelled protection regime that has been established in Italy with regards to linguistic minorities.

  6. 19 de fev. de 2021 · languages. linguistic diveristy. linguistic minorities. society. Unesco. Mother Language Day: UNESCO in Italy celebrate with a focus on 12 historical minorities in Italy, from the Alps to Sicily.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2013 · Tullio De Mauro. PDF | This paper examines the linguistic power and influence of the Latin language that continued well after the fall of the Roman Empire until the... | Find, read and cite all ...