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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-Romance features generally developed the earliest, appear in their most extreme ...
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Ibero-Romance: Portuguese, Galician, Asturleonese /...
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Gallo language. Gallo is a regional language of eastern...
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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.
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 some linguists, it also includes Occitan and Catalan. Others group both together as a separate Occitano-Romance branch or place Catalan within the Ibero-Romance group.
Franco-Provençal is a Gallo-Romance language spoken by about 140,000 people in parts of northwest Italy, east central France and western Switzerland. The speakers are mainly found in the Aosta Valley, in parts of the province of Turin, and in two towns in Foggia in Italy.
The Gallo-Romance languages would therefore be: Gallorromance (Nuclear) francprovenzal; subgroup oïl or French Burgundy; champagne; French; Gone; lining; picardo; Standard; Lorenés; poitevin-santogés ♪ franc-comtés; angevin-mayen; Other languages sometimes included in Gallo-Romance Galloitalic languages. emiliano-romañol; Lombard; ligur ...