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  1. Gallo-Romance

    Geographic distribution France, San Marino, Monaco, Channel Isla ...
    Linguistic classification Indo-European Italic Latino-Faliscan Rom ...
    Early form Old Gallo-Romance
    Subdivisions Langues d'oïl Franco-Provençal Occitano- ...
    May 24 2022
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    What are Gallo-Romance languages?
    Gallo-Romance languages are usually characterised by the loss of all unstressed final vowels other than /-a/ (most significantly, final /-o/ and /-e/ were lost).
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    Is Gallo a language or dialect?
    It is an Oïl language, a continuum of languages and dialects spoken in northern France that includes Norman, Picard and Poitevin. Unlike Norman, Gallo has no Norse influences, though it does have words borrowed words from Breton.
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    What languages did the Gallo-Italians speak?
    They include Piedmontese, Ligurian, Western and Eastern Lombard, Emilian, Romagnol, Gallo-Italic of Sicily and Gallo-Italic of Basilicata. Gallo-Italic can be classified as Gallo-Romance or as a branch of the Western Romance languages.
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    What is Gallo?
    Gallo is a Romance language spoken in parts of Brittany ( Bertâgne) and Normandy in the northwest of France by about 28,000 people. It is an Oïl language, a continuum of languages and dialects spoken in northern France that includes Norman, Picard and Poitevin.
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    Other language families often included in Gallo-Romance: Occitano-Romance, including languages and dialects such as Catalan, Occitan, Provençal, Gascon-Aranese and Aragonese. Rhaeto-Romance, including Romansh of Switzerland, Ladin of the Dolomites area, and Friulian of Friuli.

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    The Gallo-Romance branch of the Romance languages includes in the narrowest sense French and Franco-Provençal. However, other definitions are far broader, variously encompassing the Occitano-Romance languages

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    How far the Gallo-Romance languages spread varies a great deal depending on which languages are included in the group. Those included in its narrowest definition (i.e. the Langues d'oïl and

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    The Gallo-Romance group includes:
    • The Oïl languages. These include French, Orleanais, Gallo, Angevin, Tourangeau, Saintongeais, Poitevin, Bourgignon, Picard, Walloon, Lorrain and Norman.
    Franco-Provençal, of middleeastern France, western Switzerland, and

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    The Gallo-Romance languages are generally considered the most innovative (least conservative) among the Romance languages. Northern France (the medieval area of the langue d'oïl, from which modern French developed) was the epicentre. Characteristic Gallo

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    The Gallo-Romance are a branch of Romance languages. It includes French and several other languages spoken in modern France and northern Italy and Spain. According to certain linguists, it also includes Occitan and Catalan; others group these two together as a separate Occitano-Romance branch, or place Catalan within the Ibero-Romance group. The Gallo-Romance …

  5. Gallo-Romance Languages | Plurilingual (The Languages Wikia)

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    The Gallo-Romance Languages constitute a sub-category of the Western Romance Languages. Franco-Provençal Gallo-Italic Languages Occitano-Romance Languages Oïl Languages Rhaeto-Romance Languages

  6. Gallo-Romance languages — Google Arts & Culture

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    The Gallo-Romance branch of the Romance languages includes in the narrowest sense French, Occitan, and Franco-Provençal. However, other definitions are far broader, variously encompassing Catalan,...

  7. Gallo-Romance languages wiki | TheReaderWiki

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    The Gallo-Romance branch of the Romance languages includes in the narrowest sense French and Franco-Provençal.[1][2][3] However, other definitions are far broader, variously encompassing the Occitano-Romance languages, the Gallo-Italic languages,[4] and the Rhaeto-Romance languages.[5] Old Gallo-Rom

  8. Gallo-Romance languages Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com

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    The Gallo-Romance are a branch of Romance languages. It includes French and several other languages spoken in modern France and northern Italy and Spain. According to certain linguists, it also includes Occitan and Catalan; others group these two together as a separate Occitano-Romance branch, or place Catalan within the Ibero-Romance group. The Gallo-Romance

  9. https://omniglot.com/writing/gallo.htm

    Gallo (galo) Gallo is a Romance language spoken in parts of Brittany ( Bertâgne) and Normandy in the northwest of France by about 28,000 people. It is an Oïl language, a continuum of languages and dialects spoken in northern France …

  10. Gallo-Romance languages

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    The Gallo- Romance languages are a subgroup of the Romance languages , which in turn constitute a branch of the Indo-European language family. The Gallo-Roman languages in northern France , including French, the langues d'oc in the south of France, Franco-Provençal, Piedmontese and in a broader sense Catalan and other languages of northern Italy langues d' …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_languages

    Generally, the Gallo-Romance languages (discussed further below) form the core "innovatory" languages, with standard French generally considered the most innovatory of all, while the languages near the periphery (which include

  12. https://www.orbilat.com/General_Survey/List_of_Romance_Languages.html

    Classification: Gallo-Romance Subgroup, North. Structurally separate language from Provençal, French, Piedmontese, and Lombard (F. B. Agard). Dialects: Dauphinois, Lyonnais, Neucatelais, Savoyard, Valaisien, Vaudois, Faeto, Celle San Vito.

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