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  1. Historical linguistic minorities. Recognition by the Italian state. Recognition at the European level. Regional recognition of the local languages. Conservation status. Vulnerable. Definitely endangered. Severely endangered. Classification. Romance languages. Non-Romance languages. Albanian, Slavic, Greek and Romani languages. High German languages

  2. Linguistic map of Italy according to Clemente Merlo and Carlo Tagliavini (1937) Italy's ethno-linguistic minorities In Italy, almost all the other languages spoken as the vernacular —other than standard Italian and some languages spoken among immigrant communities—are often called " Italian dialects ", a label that can be very misleading if it is understood to mean "dialects of Italian".

  3. German (minority language in Bosco/Gurin and Ederswiler) French (official language) Italian (official language) Sign languages: Swiss-German Sign language; Swiss-French Sign language, recognized in Canton of Geneva; Swiss-Italian Sign language; Lombard language, varieties in Grisons and Ticino; Franco-Provençal; Yenish, recognized ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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  6. In recent years there have been no major developments in legislation regarding the protection of linguistic minorities. Law 482/99 has as its objective the recognition, promotion and valorisation of the languages and cultures of historical linguistic minorities. The intention of the legislator was to ignore any linguistic protection rules that

  7. 9 de abr. de 2009 · The debate in Italy on the vitality of ‘dialects’ and their future has done little to activate mechanisms and strategies to reverse the worrying language shift that both minority languages and ‘dialects’ are undergoing. Keywords: dialect. endangered language.