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  1. The Eastern Romance languages are a group of Romance languages. The group, also called the Balkan Romance or Daco-Romance languages, comprises the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian), the Aromanian language and two other related minor languages, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian.

  2. Out of the latter the Eastern Romance languages developed, resulting in four dialects: Daco-Romanian dialect became fully distinct from the southern dialect of Aromanian before the eleventh century, and from Istro-Romanian not before the thirteenth, while the position of Megleno-Romanian is unclear.

  3. List of Romance languages Eastern Romance languages. Romanian; Istro-Romanian; Megleno-Romanian; Aromanian; Italo-Western Romance. Sardinian; Italo-Dalmatian. Italian; Neapolitan; Sicilian; Western Romance languages

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlbanoidAlbanoid - Wikipedia

    Albanoid' is also used to explain Albanian-like pre-Romance features found in Eastern Romance languages. The term 'Albanoid' for the IE subfamily of Albanian was firstly introduced by Indo-European historical linguist Eric Pratt Hamp (1920 – 2019), and thereafter adopted by a series of linguists. A variant term is 'Albanic'.

  5. Sep 30, 2021 · Four eastern languages are relevant to our discussion, namely those that constitute the Balkan Romance branch within the east: the North Danubian Balkan Romance languages Romanian (see Maiden, 2021) and Istro-Romanian (see Loporcaro, Gardani and Giudici, 2021 ), and the South Danubian Balkan Romance languages Aromanian and Meglenoromanian. 3 The...

  6. The Eastern Romance languages [1] are a group of Romance languages. The group, also called the Balkan Romance or Daco-Romance languages, [1] comprises the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian), the Aromanian language and two other related minor languages, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian. [2] [3] [4] Contents. Languages. Internal classification.

  7. The languages of the Balkans – principally including the Indo-European (sub)branches of Albanian, Greek, (South) Slavic and (Eastern) Romance – are a gold mine when it comes to instances of contact-induced language change; they are a paramount example of linguistic and socio-cultural pro-

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