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==Dialectology== | ==Dialectology== | ||
[[File:Dialect map.png|thumb|Geographical distribution.]] | [[File:Dialect map.png|thumb|Geographical distribution.]] | ||
[[File:Luthic distribution pie chart.png|thumb|Approximate distribution of native Luthic speakers (roughly 173,500): | |||
{{legend|#6ce5e8|Standard Ravennese Luthic (91.93%)}} | |||
{{legend|#41b8d5|Upper Luthic (1.73%)}} | |||
{{legend|#2d8bba|Bolognese Standard Luthic (3.46%)}} | |||
{{legend|#2f5f98|Paulistan Luthic (2.88%)}}]] | |||
Luthic has many [[w:Sociolect|sociolects]], whose differ in phonology and grammar; Standard Ravennese Luthic is the only form who declines noun by cases, other informal sociolects are way closer to other Romance languages in grammar (restrict [[w:Register (sociolinguistics)|register]]). Whereas sociolect refers to a variation in language between different social groups, dialect is a language variation based upon a geographical location, and Luthic has a small geographical area. | Luthic has many [[w:Sociolect|sociolects]], whose differ in phonology and grammar; Standard Ravennese Luthic is the only form who declines noun by cases, other informal sociolects are way closer to other Romance languages in grammar (restrict [[w:Register (sociolinguistics)|register]]). Whereas sociolect refers to a variation in language between different social groups, dialect is a language variation based upon a geographical location, and Luthic has a small geographical area. | ||