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  1. Neapolitan is a Romance language and is considered as part of Southern Italo-Romance. There are notable differences among the various dialects, but they are all generally mutually intelligible. Italian and Neapolitan are of variable mutual comprehensibility, depending on affective and linguistic factors.

    • 5.7 million (2002)
    • Campania
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  4. Jul 26, 2020 · Addeddate 2020-07-26 03:44:32 Genre Encyclopedia Identifier hifwiki-Neapolitan_language-20200726.pdf Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t7fr8w27d

  5. Neapolitan is a Romance language of the Italo-Romance group spoken in Naples and most of continental Southern Italy. It is named after the Kingdom of Naples, which once covered most of the area, since the city of Naples was its capital. On 14 October 2008, a law by the Region of Campania stated that Neapolitan was to be protected.

  6. Neapolitan (napulitano) Neapolitan is a Romance language spoken by about seven or eight million people in southern Italy, especially in the city of Naples ( Nàpule/Napoli) and in Campania and southern Lazio. Neapolitan is part of a continuum of dialects spoken in most of southern Italy, though many would use the term "Neapolitan" only to refer ...

  7. Neapolitan should not be identified with the language of the ignorance, illiteracy, vulgarity,but on the contrary with the language of the culture, the poetry and art, in fact this is another work of the Neapolitan Academy of Massimiliano Verde: to educate the Neapolitan youth to the correct orthographic use of the Neapolitan language through ...

  8. This article examines the mechanisms involved in the formation of regional Italian from the perspective of contact linguistics. Varieties of regional Italian containing elements of both local dialects and Standard Italian (SI) are spoken throughout Italy; this paper focuses primarily on Salento, a southern region characterized by a strong bilingual environment.

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