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| {{Cquote|''Italian language was not only the official language in all public Dalmatian establishments, but also was the spoken language in a significant number of white-collar, civil service and merchant families in the cities and major markets within towns'' <ref>The Early Beginnings of Formal Education - Vela Luka (beginnings of literacy and Lower Primary School 1857 – 1870) (p.8 written in Croatian)</ref>}} | | {{Cquote|''Italian language was not only the official language in all public Dalmatian establishments, but also was the spoken language in a significant number of white-collar, civil service and merchant families in the cities and major markets within towns'' <ref>The Early Beginnings of Formal Education - Vela Luka (beginnings of literacy and Lower Primary School 1857 – 1870) (p.8 written in Croatian)</ref>}} |
| * From the late 19th century onwards the old [[Dalmatian Italians#The Cultural and Historical Venetian Presence in Dalmatia |Dalmatian]] culture has been all but disappearing from the region. | | * From the late 19th century onwards the old [[Dalmatian Italians#The Cultural and Historical Venetian Presence in Dalmatia |Dalmatian]] culture has been all but disappearing from the region. |
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| + | ===Chronology /Korcula Languages=== |
| + | * Illyrian (Delmatae) |
| + | * Greek |
| + | * Latin (Romans) |
| + | * Romance Dalmatian |
| + | * Venetian |
| + | * Slavic (Old Croatian-Chakavian) |
| + | * Slavic - Shtokavian |
| + | * Italian (standardise language arrived) |
| + | *Serbo-Croatian (standardise language) |
| + | Modern times |
| + | * Croatian (standardise language) |
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| == Additional History == | | == Additional History == |