Sardu logudorese, or Logudorese, is a standardised dialect of Sardinian, often considered the most conservative of all Romance languages. Its ISO/DIS 639-3 code is src.
Latin G and K before , were not palatalized in it, in stark contrast with all other Romance languages. Compare Logudorese chentu with Italian cento , Spanish ciento and French cent ( and from ).
Some roots, however, still cannot be deciphered. One root of uncertain etymology is "nur", e.g. in "Nuraghe" (the main Sardinian ancient monument, from which an era is called), and in many names of places (not only thorps).
Perhaps the most interesting feature of Logudorian is that, due to the particular history of the area, it has suffered very little contamination and has changed very slowly, preserving traces of every innovation.
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