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Decidedly Pugliesi, Susca is specific to the Barese, of Mola di Bari and Turi, where it is widespread, but also of monopolies, Casamassima, Bari, Noicattaro, Alberobello, Triggiano and Capurso, with a strain also to Ginosa in the Tarentino, Susco is decidedly less common, with Significant presences in Bari, Taranto, Ostuni in Brindisi and Andria in Barese. Additions provided by Stefano Ferrazzi taking into account their provenance (more typically Apulian), the surnames Susca and Susco seem to be born from an adaptation of the surnames Slavs Suska and Susko (with a variant in Susko), which, through suffixes-ka e-ko ( Often interchangeable), should reflect a hypochoristic of the original Susa, also known in the form Susa (for a more thorough explanation, see SCIUSCO). On the basis of this hypothesis, for the precision, it seems that the surnames Susca and Susco do not resume so much the pronunciation as the simple transcription of the originals Suska and Susko, with the omission of the so-called há? EK above-S-(as non-existent in Italian) : It should be noted, in effect, that the pronunciation of the-s-Slavic does not correspond to the deaf-s-voicative alveolar-not even to the sound correspondent-but to the deaf postalveolar-SC-fricative of the Italian phonetics, maintained for example in the Sciusco surname (with the Due to limitations of a Slavic-Italian transposition).
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