This article analyses three nineteenth-century versions of the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Saurian, a southern Bavarian variety spoken in the linguistic enclave of Sauris/Zahre in Carnia, Friuli. These texts allow us to verify whether structural features of contemporary Saurian – often attributed to interference from Romance languages – are recent innovations or pre-existing properties. The analysis shows that the language of the texts already exhibits the characteristics of present-day Saurian. This suggests that the role of language contact in the emergence of features potentially due to such contact has been limited.
La Parabola del Figliol Prodigo in saurano. Analisi e comparazione dei testi ottocenteschi
Francesco Costantini
2026-01-01
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This article analyses three nineteenth-century versions of the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Saurian, a southern Bavarian variety spoken in the linguistic enclave of Sauris/Zahre in Carnia, Friuli. These texts allow us to verify whether structural features of contemporary Saurian – often attributed to interference from Romance languages – are recent innovations or pre-existing properties. The analysis shows that the language of the texts already exhibits the characteristics of present-day Saurian. This suggests that the role of language contact in the emergence of features potentially due to such contact has been limited.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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