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  2. Gallo-Italic of Sicily, (Italian: Gallo-italico di Sicilia) also known as the Siculo-Lombard dialects, (Italian: Dialetti siculo-lombardi) is a group of Gallo-Italic languages [clarification needed] found in about 15 isolated communities of central eastern Sicily.

  3. Varieties of Gallo-Italic languages are also found in Sicily, corresponding with the central-eastern parts of the island that received large numbers of immigrants from Northern Italy, called Lombards, during the decades following the Norman conquest of Sicily (around 1080 to 1120).

  4. Gallo-Italic of Sicily is a group of Gallo-Italic languages found in about 15 isolated communities of central eastern Sicily. Forming a language island in the otherwise Sicilian language area, it dates back to migrations from northern Italy during the reign of Norman Roger I of Sicily and his successors.

  5. Jun 30, 2023 · The Gallo-Italic dialects widespread within central–eastern Sicily represent the result of the medieval immigration of settlers from southern Piedmont and Liguria, after the Norman conquest of the island (1061–1091).

  6. The Gallo-Italic dialect of Novara di Sicilia has been registered in the Register of Intangible Heritage of the Region of Sicily since 2017. This dialect replaces the Sicilian dialect in several towns in the provinces of Messina, Catania, Syracuse and Enna, which form what is known as "Sicilian Lombardy ".

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    The Lombards of Sicily are a linguistic minority living in Sicily who speak Gallo-Italic of Sicily, an isolated group of Gallo-Italic languages found in about 15 isolated communities of central eastern Sicily.

  8. Jan 14, 2020 · Learn the basics of the Sicilian language with examples of how words and sounds change from standard Italian.

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