Rhaeto-Romanic
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A group of Romance languages: "Rhaeto-Romance" refers to a subgroup of the Romance language family. These languages are spoken in specific regions of southeastern Switzerland, northern Italy, and the Tyrol (a region in the Alps spanning Austria and Italy). It is considered a linguistic grouping rather than a single standardized language.
Usage Notes
- "Rhaeto-Romance" is primarily used in academic and linguistic contexts to classify a set of related dialects/languages.
- It is often treated as a collective term. The main varieties typically included under this term are Romansh (in Switzerland), Ladin (in Italy's Dolomite mountains), and Friulian (in northeastern Italy).
- The term itself is not the name of a specific language that people say they "speak"; instead, individuals would identify as speaking Romansh, Ladin, or Friulian.
Examples
- Academic Context:
- The study focused on the phonetic evolution of Rhaeto-Romance.
- Linguists debate whether Rhaeto-Romance constitutes a distinct branch within the Romance language family.
- Geographic/Cultural Context:
- Several Rhaeto-Romance dialects are protected by law in Switzerland and Italy.
- The valley preserves a unique Rhaeto-Romance culture.
Advanced Usage
- "Rhaeto-Romance languages": This fuller phrase is often used interchangeably with "Rhaeto-Romance" to make it explicit that it refers to a language group.
- The Rhaeto-Romance languages are geographical remnants of Latin in the Alps.
Variants and Related Words
- Rhaeto-Romance (adjective): Used to describe things related to this language group.
- She is an expert in Rhaeto-Romance linguistics.
- Romansh (proper noun): A Rhaeto-Romance language and one of Switzerland's national languages.
- Ladin (proper noun): A Rhaeto-Romance language spoken in the Dolomites of Italy.
- Friulian (proper noun): A Rhaeto-Romance language spoken in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy.
Synonyms
- Rhaeto-Romanic (less common variant spelling)
- Ladin languages (sometimes used, though this can be confusing as "Ladin" also refers to one specific language within the group)
Noun
- Romance dialects spoken in parts of southeastern Switzerland and northern Italy and the Tyrol