Vegliotic

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Vegliotic was a variety of the extinct Eastern Romance Dalmatian language in today's Croatia. In 1898, Tuone Udaina on the island of Krk (Italian name: Veglia), the last speaker to use the Vegliotic, died. Traces of the Vegliotic can be found in the Croatian dialect spoken on Krk today. There, over the centuries, Croatian had mixed with the Dalmatian dialect of the Vegliotes due to the close linguistic contact of the Croatians.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matteo Bartoli, reprint by A. Hölder 1975: The Dalmatian: Introduction and Ethnography of Illyria. In: Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1906 (ed.): Volume 1 of writings of the scientific Balkan Commission .