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Southern Italian koiné was a [[Koiné language|koiné]] language that had evolved due to contact between Naples, Amalfi, Salerno and other ports. It was spread by the [[Normans]] as a result of policies that favoured the Latin-rite Catholicism of the Holy See over the local Greek Rites, and Languages. |
'''Southern Italian koiné''' was a [[Koiné language|koiné]] language that had evolved due to contact between Naples, Amalfi, Salerno and other ports. It was spread by the [[Normans]] as a result of policies that favoured the Latin-rite Catholicism of the Holy See over the local Greek Rites, and Languages. Its spread may have contributed substantially to the then developing [[Sicilian language]].<ref name="enosi-griko">{{cite web|url=http://enosi-griko.org/Articoli/Greek_Vernacular.html|website=enosi-griko.org|title=Vernacular Greek in Southern Italy|accessdate=2017-08-15}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 27 February 2022
Southern Italian koiné was a koiné language that had evolved due to contact between Naples, Amalfi, Salerno and other ports. It was spread by the Normans as a result of policies that favoured the Latin-rite Catholicism of the Holy See over the local Greek Rites, and Languages. Its spread may have contributed substantially to the then developing Sicilian language.[1]
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[edit]- ^ "Vernacular Greek in Southern Italy". enosi-griko.org. Retrieved 2017-08-15.