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Logudorese dialect : ウィキペディア英語版 | Logudorese dialect
Logudorese Sardinian ((サルデーニャ語:Sardu Logudoresu), (イタリア語:Sardo Logudorese)) is a standardised variety of Sardinian, often considered the most conservative of all Romance languages. Its ISO 639-3 code is ''src''. Latin G and K before , were not palatalized in it, in stark contrast with all other Romance languages. Compare Logudorese ' with Italian ' , Spanish ' and French ' . Logudorese is intelligible to those from the southern part of Sardinia, where Campidanese Sardinian is spoken, and partly unintelligible to those from the extreme north of the island, where Corsican–Sardinian dialects are spoken. Italian speakers can hardly understand Logudorese: Sardinian is not a dialect of Italian as is often asserted. ==Location and distribution== The name refers to the area of Logudoro (term originated as corrupt blending of the kingdom's name of Logu de Torres) in which it is spoken, a northern subregion of the island of Sardinia with close ties to Ozieri (''Othieri'') and Nuoro (''Nùgoro'') for culture and language, as well as history, with important particularities in the western area, where the most important town is Ittiri. Roughly it is an area of 150 × 100 km, with some 500 000–700 000 inhabitants.
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