Para-Romani
Para-Romani are non-Romani languages with considerable admixture from Romani (as with Yiddish or Ladino among Jews) spoken by Romani communities.[1] Some Para-Romani languages have no structural features of Romani at all, taking only the vocabulary from Romani. The technical term in linguistics for such a language is a mixed language. Reflecting the linguistic makeup of Europe, most are based on Indo-European languages, except for Laiuse Romani, which is based on Estonian, and Erromintxela, which is based on Basque.
Varieties
Based on Indo-European languages
- Armenian-based
- Germanic-based
- Angloromani
- Danish Rodi, Traveller Danish[2]
- Rodi language, Traveller Norwegian
- Scandoromani language, Traveller Swedish
- Sinti-Manouche
- Greek-based
- Romance-based
- Slavonic-based
- †Bohemian Romani (which was moving towards being a Para-Romani variety prior to extinction)
- Romano-Serbian
- Persian-based[3]
Based on non-Indo European languages
- Finnic-based
- †Laiuse Romani (Estonian-based)
- Turkic-based
- Crimean-Romani (Crimean Tatar-based)[4]
- Kurbetcha (Turkish-based)
- Basque-based
References
- ↑ Matras, Y. Romani: A Linguistic Introduction Cambridge University Press (2002) ISBN 0-521-63165-3
- ↑ Traveller Danish Languages of the World, University of Graz. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
- ↑ Persian-Romani (Mixed Language)
- ↑ http://www.crimea.edu/crimea/etno/articles/plem/index.htm
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