A (very) short introduction to the research project VerbaAlpina (Stephan Lücke)

Project Overview

What VerbaAlpina does or is

Area under investigation

[caption id="attachment_20993" align="aligncenter" width="625"] Areas of language families within the perimeter of the Alpine Convention. Apart from the three large homophone areas there are several smaller areas two or, in one case, even more language families are present.[/caption]

Where our data come from

Mainly three different sources:


The Alpine region and the tradition of ethnolinguistics (Thomas Krefeld)

Prototypical example: Alpine dairying

CURRENT AREAS Romance Germanic (German) Slavic (Slovenian)
AUSTR. GER. SUPERSTR.
GER. SUPERSTRATUM SLAW. SUB.
ROMANCE SUBSTRATUM
LATE ANTIQUITY AREAS Latin-Romance
PRELATIN SUBSTRATUM
Linguistic stratigraphy of the Alpine region (simplified schema)
Example: ZIGER / RICOTTA, a kind of cheese made from whey, on the base of the protein albumin (not casein)
empirical base: VA-Map ZIGER
CURRENT AREAS Romance
brousse - puina - zigra
Germanic (German)
Ziger
Slavic (Slovenian)
skuta
AUSTR. GER. SUPERSTR.
GER. SUPERSTRATUM SLAW. SUB.
ROMANCE SUBSTRATUM
LATE ANTIQUITY AREAS Latin-Romance excocta
PRELATIN SUBSTRATUM *brottiare - *puina - *tsigros 
Stratigraphy of a few designations of ZIGER
The designations of other milk products as CREAM, BUTTER, CHEESE, WHEY, or places of production as HIGH ALTITUDE PASTURE, etc. paint a similar picture.

The protection of natural areas implies the protection of corresponding cultural skills, including in particular local languages/dialects or, at least their memory.