Talk:Catalan dialects

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Skakkle in topic and another thing : Andorra

Untitled edit

In the Main division table of eastern/western dialects, you forgot Andorra. It's a state too!200.104.10.20 (talk) 11:52, 12 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Andorra edit

Speaking of which, the map seems to show that the Andorra dialect is transitional between Northern Catalan and Central Catalan. What exactly makes it transitional, how is it related to the northern dialects, how to the central dialects? Moreover, the fact that Andorra is an independent state has no doubt influenced its lexicon. Maybe an article on Andorran Catalan should be written. Steinbach (talk) 07:18, 11 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Stressed e/ɛ/ə edit

OK, so after reading the articles on Catalan along with all the transcriptions, I can infer the following:

  • In all dialects, stressed ɛ corresponds to both e & ɛ in Late Latin when before a geminate (e.g. ferro, set < septe, -et) or a syllable-final /l/ or /w/ (e.g. gel, peu, (but not meu, teu, seu, as they rarely get logical stress)).
  • In all dialects stressed e derives from earlier ei (pedrera < pedraira < petraria, més < meis < magis) or is a part of a current ei (rei; I'm not sure about remɛi -- had the original ð been an obstacle? why ɛ, not e?)
  • Other than the above cases:
    • Late Latin e > ə on the isles / ɛ in the East / e in the West
    • Late Latin ɛ > e

(All in all, there seems to be no phonemic ɛ in the West).
Could anyone armed with the sources back up, correct and expand? 195.187.108.4 (talk) 12:35, 27 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

and another thing : Andorra edit

Shouldn't Andorra appear somewhere on the dialect range? I don't know if it's Eastern or Nothern or whatever . . but it should be here somewhere right? skakEL 00:02, 9 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

oops, this was already covered. skakEL 10:54, 21 December 2019 (UTC)Reply