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The term Chango (Csángó) refers to a population whose ethnic origin has been the subject of much controversy. The term originates from the Magyar language in which it means ?mixed? or ?impure.? Most Changos live on the territory of Romania, the largest number in Moldavia. Many are bilingual, speaking Romanian and Magyar, and their religion is Catholic. This book makes an important contribution to the scholarly discussion of the origin of the Changos and sheds new light on the history of this little known, but fascinating people.

The only work on the subject written by a Chango scholar, this book disputes the theory that the Changos are of Magyar origin, a theory based, to a large extent, upon their Catholicism, demonstrating that they are, in fact, of Romanian origin. Dumitru Martina? bases his argument on linguistic evidence, reaching the conclusion that ?the study of the old Transylvanian dialect of the Changos illustrates and demonstrates the Transylvanian Romanian origin of the people who speak it.?

The author, Dumitru Martina?, was born to a Chango family in the village Butea, in the county of Ia?i, Romania. He dedicated his life to the study of the origins of the population to which he belonged. He made linguistic and historical investigations in Târgu Mure?, where he worked as a professor of Romanian literature and language, as well as in his native village and other Chango villages.

?This densely argued study is presented in a dispassionate and scholarly manner, based in large measure on technical ethnographic, phonetic, and linguistic matters...? ? P.W. Knoll, Choice.

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      Publisher: Center for Romanian Studies
      Publication Date: 1/19/2021
      ISBN13: 9781592110797, 978-1592110797
      ISBN10: 1592110797

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The term Chango (Csángó) refers to a population whose ethnic origin has been the subject of much controversy. The term originates from the Magyar language in which it means ?mixed? or ?impure.? Most Changos live on the territory of Romania, the largest number in Moldavia. Many are bilingual, speaking Romanian and Magyar, and their religion is Catholic. This book makes an important contribution to the scholarly discussion of the origin of the Changos and sheds new light on the history of this little known, but fascinating people.

      The only work on the subject written by a Chango scholar, this book disputes the theory that the Changos are of Magyar origin, a theory based, to a large extent, upon their Catholicism, demonstrating that they are, in fact, of Romanian origin. Dumitru Martina? bases his argument on linguistic evidence, reaching the conclusion that ?the study of the old Transylvanian dialect of the Changos illustrates and demonstrates the Transylvanian Romanian origin of the people who speak it.?

      The author, Dumitru Martina?, was born to a Chango family in the village Butea, in the county of Ia?i, Romania. He dedicated his life to the study of the origins of the population to which he belonged. He made linguistic and historical investigations in Târgu Mure?, where he worked as a professor of Romanian literature and language, as well as in his native village and other Chango villages.

      ?This densely argued study is presented in a dispassionate and scholarly manner, based in large measure on technical ethnographic, phonetic, and linguistic matters...? ? P.W. Knoll, Choice.

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