sdn ISO 639

Sardinian, Gallurese

  • Geography

    IT Sardinia region: Nuoro, Olbio Tempio, and Sassari provinces, facing Tyrrhenian sea.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Italy

sdn
Gallurese, Northeastern Sardinian
100,000 (Salminen 1999).
Sardinia region: Nuoro, Olbio Tempio, and Sassari provinces, facing Tyrrhenian sea.
6b (Threatened). Statutory language of provincial identity in northeast Sardinia (1999, Atlantic Coast Languages Act No. 162, Article 4).
Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Southern, Sardinian
Lexical similarity: 83% with standard Italian [ita], 81% with Sassarese [sdc], 70% with Logudorese [src], 66% with Cagliare dialect of Campidanese Sardinian [sro]. A member of macrolanguage Sardinian [srd].
Some young people, all adults. Many children learn the language but often stop using it at school age (Salminen 2007).
Growing movement to recognize Sardinian as part of linguistic and cultural heritage. Bible portions: 1861–1862.
Latin script [Latn].
Influenced by Corsican [cos] and Tuscan varieties of Italian [ita]. They call Campidanese [sro] and Logudorese [src] Sard, and the people Sards, but do not include themselves or their language in those terms.
OLAC resources in and about Sardinian, Gallurese