I Monumenti Pi Antichi Del Dialetto Di Chioggia, by Ugo Levi, offers a detailed exploration of the oldest linguistic monuments of the Chioggia dialect. Published in 1901, this work provides valuable insights into the historical development of the dialect spoken in Chioggia, a town located in the Veneto region of Italy. The book examines early written examples and linguistic features, contributing significantly to the understanding of Venetian dialectology and Italian linguistics. It remains an important resource for scholars interested in the evolution of regional languages and the cultural history of the Veneto.
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