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    The Gallo-Italic, Gallo-Italian, Gallo-Cisalpine or simply Cisalpine languages constitute the majority of the Romance languages of northern Italy: Piedmontese...
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    the Occitan or Occitano-Romance, Gallo-Italic or Rhaeto-Romance languages. Old Gallo-Romance was one of the two languages in which the Oaths of Strasbourg...
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    Gallo-Italic of Sicily (Italian: Gallo-italico di Sicilia) is a group of Gallo-Italic languages[clarification needed] found in about 15 isolated communities...
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    The Gallo-Italic of Basilicata (Italian: Gallo-italico di Basilicata) is a group of Gallo-Italic dialects found in Basilicata in southern Italy, that could...
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    group includes languages such as Piedmontese, Ligurian, Lombard, Emilian, Gallo-Italic of Sicily, Gallo-Italic of Basilicata. The Oïl languages, Arpitan and...
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    Lombard and neighboring Gallo-Italic languages since the Germanic Lombards did not impose their language by law on the Gallo-Roman population, but they...
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    Neapolitan language and Sicilian language. In addition, some Gallo-Italic languages are spoken in Central-Southern Italy. The Judeo-Italian languages are varieties...
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    As part of the Gallo-Italic languages, Emilian-Romagnol is most closely related to the Lombard, Piedmontese and Ligurian languages, all of which are...
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    Genoese (/ˌdʒɛnoʊˈiːz/) (locally called zeneise or zeneize) is a Gallo-Italic language spoken primarily in the territories of the former Republic of Genoa...
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    variously encompassing the Rhaeto-Romance languages, Occitano-Romance languages and Gallo-Italic languages. Gaul was divided by Roman administration into...
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    valleys by the encroachment of German dialects from the north and of Gallo-Italic languages from the south. Rhaeto-Romance was spoken over a much wider area...
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    Northern Italy (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    and Gallo-Italic languages are spoken in the region, as opposed to the Italo-Dalmatian languages spoken in the rest of Italy. The Venetian language is...
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    regarded as an Italian dialect. It is linguistically included in the Gallo-Italic languages group of Northern Italy (with Lombard, Emilian, Ligurian and Romagnolo)...
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    The Italic languages form a branch of the Indo-European language family, whose earliest known members were spoken on the Italian Peninsula in the first...
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  • Old Lombard (Lombard: Lombard antigh (Milanese orthography)) is a Gallo-Italic language and the earliest form of Lombard (spoken in northern Italy, southwestern...
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    Lombards of Sicily (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    southern Italy, speaking an isolated variety of Gallo-Italic languages, the so-called Gallo-Italic of Sicily. The origins of these communities goes back...
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    somewhat controversial. Both Ethnologue and Glottolog group it into the Gallo-Italic branch. Devoto, Avolio and Ursini reject such classification, and Tagliavini...
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  • Nones dialect (redirect from Nones language)
    a dialect of the Ladin language, It is alternatively considered as a dialect belonging to the range of Gallo-Italic languages of Northern Italy.[citation...
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  • Gallo-Romance, a branch of Romance languages Gallo-Italic or Gallo-Italian language, a branch spoken in Northern Italy of the Romance languages Gallo-Italic...
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  • Franco-Italian (category Gallo-Italic languages)
    presumably only a written language, and not a spoken one. Absent a standard form for literary works of the Gallo-Italic languages at the time, writers in...
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  • endangered Jewish language, with only about 200 speakers in Italy and 250 total speakers today. The language is one of the Italian languages and one of the...
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  • Lombard is a Western Romance language and is more closely related to French, Romansh, Occitan and to other Gallo-Italic languages than it is to standard Italian...
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    mir in Romansh. The main features distinguishing Romansh from the Gallo-Italic languages to the south, and placing it closer to French, are: Palatalization...
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    and broader Gallo-Italic vocabulary derive from Lombardic. Lombardic is a Trümmersprache (literally, 'rubble-language'), that is, a language preserved only...
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    languages southeast of the line, and all of the "northwest" characteristics apply to all languages in France and (most of) Spain yet the Gallo-Italic...
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  • Rhotacism (mola > mora, filum > fir, sal > sare) exists in some Gallo-Italic languages as well: Lombard (Western and Alpine [lmo; it]) and Ligurian. In...
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  • Italo-Celtic (redirect from Celto-Italic)
    Phrygian language. Kruta 1991, pp. 54–55. Tamburelli, Marco; Brasca, Lissander (2018-06-01). "Revisiting the classification of Gallo-Italic: a dialectometric...
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    part of Occitan); Gallo-Romance: French/Oïl languages, Franco-Provençal (Arpitan); Rhaeto-Romance: Romansh, Ladin, Friulian; Gallo-Italic: Piedmontese, Ligurian...
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    Bavarii started moving in from the north, while from the south Gallo-Italic languages started pushing in, which further shrank the original extent of...
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