Languedocien dialect
Languedocien, Languedocian, or Lengadocian is an Occitan dialect spoken in rural parts of southern France such as Languedoc, Rouergue, Quercy, Agenais and southern Périgord. It is sometimes also called Languedocien-Guyennais. Owing to its central position among the dialects of Occitan, it is often used as a basis for a Standard Occitan.
About 10% of the population of Languedoc are fluent in the language, and another 20% "have some understanding" of the language. All speak French as their first or second language.
Geographic distribution
Languedocien is spoken in certain parts of three French regions.- Occitanie: Aveyron, Lot, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne except Lomagne, Ariège, Haute-Garonne, Aude, Hérault, Lozère, western and northern parts of Gard and Fenouillèdes.
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine: south of the Dordogne, east of the Gironde, north-eastern two-thirds of Lot-et-Garonne, the southern fringe of Corrèze.
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: area of Bas-Vivarois, Languedocien-Nord-Cévenol
Characteristics
The following are the main characteristics of the Languedocien dialect:- occlusives are kept at the end of a word: cantat ;
- preservation of the final s of a word: los òmes ;
- the final n of a word is dropped: occitan ;
- absence of palatalisation of CA and GA groups: cantar, gal ;
- preservation of the final l of a word : provençal ;
- lack of distinction between the sounds b and v : vin .
Variations
Languedocien encompasses a number of variations, the classification of which is still ongoing.Jules Ronjat gives three sub-groups:
- Eastern Languedocien dialects: Alésien, Montpelliérain, Lodévois, and Bitterrois.
- Western Languedocien dialects: Narbonnais, Carcassonnais, Toulousain, Albigeois, Montalbanais, Agenais.
- Guyennais dialects: Rouergat, Gévaudanais, Quercinois, Aurillacois, Sarladais, Bergeracois.
- He also classes Bas-Vivarois as a Languedocien dialect but separate from the above categories.
- Eastern dialects: Cévenol, Montpelliérain, Bitterois.
- Southern dialects: Toulousain, Fuxéen, Donezanais, Narbonnais, "Central", Agenais.
- Western dialects: Bergeracois, Villeneuvois, Sarladais, Haut-Quercinois, Bas-Quercinois, Albigeois.
- Northern dialects: Aurillacois, Rouergat, Gévaudanais.
- Eastern dialects: Cévenol, Montpelliérain.
- Southern dialects: Toulousain, Fuxéen, Donezanais, Narbonnais, Carcassonais.
- Western dialects: Bas-Quercinois, Albigeois, Agenais, Bitterois.
- Northern dialects: Bergeracois, Villeneuvois, Sarladais, Haut-Quercinois, Aurillacois, Rouergat, Gévaudanais, Bas-Vivarois.
- Pierre Bec places Southern Languedocien dialects in the Aquitanian-Pyrenean group and the rest of the Languedocien dialects in the Central Occitanian group.
- Domergue Sumien classifies these Languedocien dialects similarly, but groups both Aquitanian-Pyrenean and Central Occitanian under the title of Pre-Iberian.
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