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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 date back to migrations from Northern Italy during the time of the Normans.
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  2. 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 date back to migrations from Northern Italy during the time of the Normans.

  3. 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.

  4. Aug 24, 2017 · On this view, Gallo-Italic is part of a dialect group that includes all Romance varieties historically spoken in Italy, Corsica, and Canton Ticino (southern Switzerland), but excluding Occitan, Franco-Provençal/Arpitan (classified as Gallo-Romance), Sardinian (classified as a separate branch), Ladin and Friulian (classified as Rhaeto-Romance). 2...

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  5. 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 date back to migrations from Northern Italy during the time of the Normans.

  6. Dec 5, 2021 · Though widely spoken in northwest Italy, there are Gallo-Italic islands of mysterious origins in Sicily and Basilicata. Much has been written on the characteristics of these dialects, the possible explanations for their survival in isolated communities in the south, and potential periods of migration that could have brought them there.

  7. The term Gallo-Italic was coined by Bernardino Biondelli about the middle of the 19th century and later used in a more rigorous way by Graziadio Isaia Ascoli to identify a group of dialects sharing a significant amount of linguistic features (mainly, but not only, phonetic features).

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