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Hvad kaldte romerne det område der strakte sig fra Calabrien til Rubicon?

Indholdsfortegnelse:

  1. Hvad kaldte romerne det område der strakte sig fra Calabrien til Rubicon?
  2. What is special about Corsica?
  3. What are the different types of Corsican?
  4. What is the correspondence of modern Corsican to ancient Tuscan?
  5. Is Corsican an Italian dialect or its own language?

Hvad kaldte romerne det område der strakte sig fra Calabrien til Rubicon?

Romersk Italien (latin: Italia) omfattede den italienske halvø fra floden Rubicon i nord til Calabrien i syd. Italien var ikke en provins på linje med de øvrige territorier i Romerriget, men var byen Roms eget opland.

What is special about Corsica?

  • Corsica is an island of superlatives,a mountain jewel set in the middle of the Mediterranean. Our many museums are home to remarkable exhibits which bear witness to the passing of time and the island’s history. Corsica is an island of superlatives,a mountain jewel set in the middle of the Mediterranean.

What are the different types of Corsican?

  • The Corsican dialects, Sassarese, and Gallurese. Corsican (corsu [ˈkorsu] or lingua corsa [ˈliŋɡwa ˈɡorsa]) is a Romance language from the Italo-Dalmatian family that is spoken predominantly on the Mediterranean island of Corsica (France). Corsican is closely related to Tuscan and therefore to the Florentine-based Italian.

What is the correspondence of modern Corsican to ancient Tuscan?

  • The correspondence of modern Corsican to ancient Tuscan concerns any aspect of the language, ranging from the phonetics, morphology, lexicon to the syntax.

Is Corsican an Italian dialect or its own language?

  • As for Corsican, a bone of contention is whether it should be considered an Italian dialect or its own language. While there is near universal agreement that Corsican is typologically and traditionally Italo-Romance, its specific position therein is more controversial.