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Ladin dialect of Trentino, Italy
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Nones
Native toItaly
RegionNon Valley, Trentino, northern Italy
Native speakers(undated figure of 30,000)
Language familyIndo-European
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolognone1236

Nones (autonym: nònes, Italian: Noneso, German: Nonsberger Mundart) is a dialect named after and spoken in the Non Valley in Trentino, northern Italy. It is estimated that around 30,000 people speak in Non Valley, Rabbi Valley and the low Sole Valley.

Ethnologue and Glottolog classify it as a dialect of the Ladin language, It is alternatively considered as a dialect belonging to the range of Gallo-Italic languages of Northern Italy.

Further reading

  • Battisti, Carlo. (1908). Die Nonsberger Mundart (Lautlehre). Sitzungsberichte der Philosophisch-Historische Klasse der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Vol. 160, 3. Vienna: Hölder.
  • Di Biasi, Ilaria. (2005). Grammatica Noneso-Ladina. Trento: Regione Trentino-Alto Adige.
  • Fellin, Luciana. (2003). Language ideologies, language socialization, and language revival in an Italian alpine community. Texas Linguistics Forum 45: 46-57.
  • Politzer, Robert L. (1967). Beitrag zur Phonologie der Nonsberger Mundart. Innsbruck: Institut für Romanische Philologie der Leopold-Franzens-Universität.
  • Quaresima, Enrico. (1964). Vocabolario anaunico e solandro, raffrontato col trentino. Venice: Istituto per la Collaborazione Culturale.
  • Sandri, Ivana. (2003). Tratti ladini nella parlata della Val di Non. Trento: La Grafica.

References

  1. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian (2022-05-24). "Nones". Glottolog. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Archived from the original on 2022-10-07. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
  2. David Dalby, 1999/2000, The Linguasphere register of the world’s languages and speech communities. Observatoire Linguistique, Linguasphere Press. Volume 2. Oxford.
  3. Ladin at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  4. Koryakov, Yuri (2001). Atlas of the Languages of the World: Romance languages. Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences. p. 6.
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