Language and
identity
A consciousness of their language plays an important role in
the identity of the Ladins. The Ladin language finds its roots
in popular-Latin influenced by pre-Roman-Rhaetian elements. In
the Middle Ages and in modern times, the geographical position
of the Ladin areas, surrounded as they are by German and Italian
speaking areas, influenced the further development of the language
as well as the differences between the various valleys.
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The Ladin language serves as
a form of self assertion towards the outside, but also as a
link between the five Ladin valley communities. Following the
First World War, the subdivision of the valleys between three
Italian provinces – Belluno, Trentino and South Tyrol – inhibited
this process and despite various efforts and protests, this
division remained even after the Second World War.The recognition
of the Ladins as a distinct ethnic and linguistic group therefore
developed in a different way in each of the three provinces. |