Concept information
Preferred term
scnSicilian
Type
-
Language
Definition
- Sicilian (, , also known as Siculu or Calabro-Sicilian) is a Romance language. Its dialects make up the Extreme-Southern Italian language group, which are spoken on the island of Sicily and its satellite islands; in southern and central Calabria (where it is called Southern Calabro); in the southern parts of Apulia, the Salento (where it is known as Salentino); and Campania, on the Italian mainland, where it is called Cilentano (Gordon, 2005). Ethnologue (see below for more detail) describes Sicilian as being "distinct enough from Standard Italian to be considered a separate language" (Gordon). Some assert that Sicilian represents the oldest Romance language derived from Vulgar Latin (Privitera, 2004), but this is not a widely-held view amongst linguists, and is sometimes strongly criticized (2004, p. 151).
Entry terms
- Sicilian language
ISO 639-2 Bibliographical code
- scn
ISO 639-2 Terminological code
- scn
ISO 639-3 code
- scn
Notation
- scn
In other languages
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Sicilien
French
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sicilien
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Sizilianisch
German
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Sizilianische Sprache
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siciliano
Italian
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Lingua siciliana
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Portuguese
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Língua siciliana
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siciliano
Spanish
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Idioma siciliano
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/scn
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