oci ISO 639

Occitan

  • Geography

    FR Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region: Ardeche, Cantal, Drome, Haute-Loire, Isere, Loire, and Puy-de-Dome departments; Nouvelle-Aquitaine region: Charentes, Correze, and Haute-Vienne departments; Occitania region: all except Pyrenees-Orientales department; Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region.
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A language of France

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110,000 in France (Bernissan 2012). Total users in all countries: 218,310.
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region: Ardeche, Cantal, Drome, Haute-Loire, Isere, Loire, and Puy-de-Dome departments; Nouvelle-Aquitaine region: Charentes, Correze, and Haute-Vienne departments; Occitania region: all except Pyrenees-Orientales department; Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region.
Andorra, France and Monaco, Portugal and Spain
6b (Threatened). Recognized language (2013, No. 595), Education.
Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Ibero-Romance, Oc
Auvergnat (Auverne, Auvernhas, Auvernhat, Auvernhe), Gascon, Languedocien (Langadoc, Languedoc, Lengadocian, Lengadoucian), Limousin (Lemosin), Provençal (Alpine Provençal, Mistralien, Prouvençau, Provençau), Vivaro-alpine (Vivaroalpenc, Vivaroaupenc), Niçard (Nissart, Niçart, Niçois). Highly fragmented dialect situation, with limited intelligibility between some varieties.
Children who learn it in school cannot communicate in Occitan with their parents (2012). Home, (rural) community. Some young people, all adults, few children. Positive attitudes. Also use French [fra].
Literacy rate in L2: 99%. Literature. Newspapers. Periodicals. Grammar. Bible: 2013.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Occitan
Gascon, Aranese
3,810 in Spain (1991 census). Spoken by most of the 4,800 living in the Aran Valley in the Pyrenees (Salminen 2007). Ethnic population: 5,550 (1991).
Catalonia autonomous region: Aran valley, northwest corner, Garona river headwaters, Pyrenees mountains.
Baish Aranés, Mijaranés Aranés, Naut Aranés.
6b (Threatened)
Most domains. Some young people, all adults. Also use Catalan [cat]. Also use French [fra]. Also use Spanish [spa]. Used as L2 by Catalan [cat].
Literacy rate in L1: 51% read Aranese dialect; 19% write it (1991). Literacy rate in L2: Nearly 100% in Spanish [spa], 50% in Catalan [cat]. The Center of Linguistic Normalization is dedicated to promotion of its use.
Influenced by Catalan [cat] and Spanish [spa] more than French [fra]. Official language within the valley. Spelling standardized.
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Occitan
100,000 in Italy (1990 P. Blanchet).
Liguria region: Imperia province; Piedmont region: Entraigas, Limoun, Pignerol, Sestriero, Val d’Esturo, Val Mairo, Val Varacho, Vinai, upper valleys; maybe Calabria region: Guardia Piemontese.
Vivaro-alpine, Cisalpine.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. Although Occitan is still passed on to children, some have given it up in favor of Italian [ita] and Piedmontese [pms]. Also use Italian [ita]. Also use Piedmontese [pms].
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Occitan
4,500 in Monaco (1988).
Scattered.
Provencal.
7 (Shifting)
Rarely used today. Adults only. Shifting to French [fra].
Non-indigenous. Come from Nice and Cannes.
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