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Italo-Dalmatian languages

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Italo-Dalmatian
Geographic
distribution:
Italy, Corsica, Croatia
Linguistic classification: Indo-European
Subdivisions:

The Italo-Dalmatian languages are a group of Romance languages of Italy (apart from the Gallo‒Italic languages of northern Italy and San Marino), Corsica, and, formerly, the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. They are sometimes all classified with Romanian as Eastern Romance, sometimes with Western Romance (Gallo-Italic, French, and Iberian) as Italo-Western, and sometimes with the Italian languages in Italo-Western and Dalmatian in Eastern Romance.

Languages

(also dialects in northern Calabria)

  • Extreme Southern Italian

See also




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