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Italian-Neapolitan searchable online dictionary; Neapolitan basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database; Grammar primer and extensive vocabulary for the Neapolitan dialect of Torre del Greco; Neapolitan language and culture (in Italian) Prosodic detail in Neapolitan Italian by Francesco Cangemi. Berlin: Language Science Press. pp ...
all voiceless consonants following nasals become voiced, a phenomenon particularly common in many Central Italian dialects, e.g. Italian ancora ("still") is pronounced in Molisan as angora); pronunciation of /s/ as [ ʃ ] (as in she ) when it immediately precedes /t/ , in direct opposition with the Neapolitan phenomenon in which /s/ is ...
(Codice di procedura civile, Art. 122, "In all procedures, the use of the Italian language is required.") Code for criminal procedure – "Gli atti del procedimento penale sono compiuti in lingua italiana." (Codice di procedura penale, Art. 109 [169-3; 63, 201 att.], "The acts of the criminal proceedings are carried out in the Italian language.")
The primary languages of Calabria are the Italian language as well as regional varieties of Extreme Southern Italian and Neapolitan languages, all collectively known as Calabrian (Italian: calabrese). In addition, there are speakers of the Arbëresh variety of Albanian, as well as Calabrian Greek speakers and pockets of Occitan.
Neapolitan pizza, the original variety of pizza made according to strict rules; Neapolitan ragù, one of the two most famous varieties of meat sauces and a speciality of Naples; Neapolitan sauce, a basic tomato-based sauce derived from Italian cuisine; Neapolitan wafer, an Austrian wafer and chocolate-cream sandwich biscuit
In the north of the Apulian region, the province of Foggia, the Foggian dialect is spoken and may be seen as a variant of the Bari dialect, although significantly influenced by Neapolitan dialects, while in the city of Taranto the Tarantino dialect is spoken, which is quite similar to the Bari dialect. In the Italian cinema of the Commedia all ...
Southern Italian may refer to: Anything of or from Southern Italy or the Mezzogiorno; The Neapolitan language, a language group native to Southern Italy; The Calabrian language, a language group native to Southern Italy; Extreme Southern Italian, a language group native to Southern Italy The Salentino dialect, a dialect native to Salento
Pages in category "Dialects of Neapolitan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arianese dialect; B.