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> Cool site! I look forward to more info. I'm currently looking into various > Italian "dialects" for borrowings and other influence on my Cartajen~o. > Sorry, no details are yet available except that it has a "Sardinian" vowel > system. The few details you give us are nevertheless interesting. Sardinian is really a cool language, mostly because it is particularly conservative (but it also shows some very particular and innovative features, as the article 'su/sa/sos/sas' from Latin 'ipse'). Are you going to borrow these syntactical particularities, or only some phonological aspects? Anyway, I'm longing to see it :-) Luca > >From: "Mangiat" <mangiat@hidden.email> > >Reply-To: romanceconlang@yahoogroups.com > >To: <romanceconlang@yahoogroups.com> > >Subject: [romanceconlang] Lombard language online > >Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 14:11:31 +0200 > > > >Hi, folks! > > > >If you want to take a look at the pages I have been working at lately, go > >to > >http://www.orbilat.com/Pages_of_Contents/Lombard/Lombard_TOC.html; that's a > >reference grammar of the Lombard language. Notice Lombard has not a > >standard: there are two main dialectal groups, and this grammar describes > >the dialect of Milan (Western Lombard) - 35 kms from my town Como, but > >still > >quite a different dialect in many aspect (phonology, verbal conjugation and > >so on). The few pages already up are incomplete and full of errors, but I'm > >working to correct all the inconsistences. > > > >I thought this could be of some interest to Romanceconlangers. > > > >Luca > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > To unsubscribe to this group, sell your soul to Satan, do not pass go, do not collect $200. In other words, you're stuck here now!! > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >