Planta, Joseph, Esq. F. R. S., 1744-1827 / 2008-05-18 00:00:00
EBOOK ACCOUNT OF THE ROMANSH LANGUAGE ***
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_An Account of the Romansh Language._
_By Joseph Planta, Esq. F. R. S._
_In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S._
[Handwriting: Phil. Trans. vol LXVI. A.D. 1776]
British Museum,
June 30, 1775.
SIR,
The Bible lately presented to the Royal Society by Count de Salis, being
a version into a language as little attended to in this country, as it
may appear curious to those who take pleasure in philological inquiries;
I embrace this opportunity to communicate to you, and, with your
approbation, to the Society, all that I have been able to collect
concerning its history and present state.
This language is called _Romansh_, and is now spoken in the most
mountainous parts of the country of the Grisons, near the sources of the
Rhine and the Inn. It consists of two main dialects; which, though
partaking both of the above general name, differ however so widely as to
constitute in a manner two distinct languages. Books are printed in both
of them; and each, though it be universally understood in its respective
district, is yet sub-divided into almost as many secondary dialects as
there are villages in which it is spoken; which differ, however, but
little except in the pronunciation.
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