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  1. Italo-Dalmatian can be split into: [1] Italo-Romance, which includes most central and southern Italian languages. Dalmatian Romance, which includes Dalmatian and Istriot. The generally accepted four branches of the Romance languages are Western Romance, Italo-Dalmatian, Sardinian and Eastern Romance. But there are other ways that the languages ...

  2. Italo-Western is, in some classifications, the largest branch of the Romance languages. It comprises two of the branches of Romance languages: Italo-Dalmatian and Western Romance. It excludes the Sardinian language and Eastern Romance.

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  4. Glottolog. dalm1243. Linguasphere. 51-AAA-t. Dalmatian or Dalmatic ( Italian: dalmatico, Croatian: dalmatski) was a group of Romance varieties that developed along the coast of Dalmatia. Over the centuries they were increasingly influenced, and then supplanted, by Croatian and Venetian. [1]

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  5. Mar 17, 2024 · – Yes. Lauren Simmonds. March 17, 2024. Blog Lifestyle. March the 17th, 2024 – Not to be confused with Dalmatian, the Dalmatic language is now extinct. It belonged to the wider group of Italo-Dalmatian family of languages and was once spoken along both the Croatian and Montenegrin coastlines.

  6. There is no evidence for length distinctions of any kind. Word stress is usually oxytonic or paroxytonic, the incidence of the former being augmented, historically, by the widespread deletion of word-final unstressed vowels; proparoxytones occur, but largely in loanwords from Italo-Romance or Slavonic.

  7. The Italo-Dalmatian languages are a branch of Romance languages. They are mainly spoken in Italy. Some of them used to be spoken in Croatia. Branches. Italo-Romance Italian (and dialects) Neapolitan; Sicilian; Dalmatian Romance Dalmatian ; Istriot (extinct) References

  8. 3- Classify the italian and Dalmatian languages separated into the Eastern Romance languages and the istrian as part of the Western Romance languages. On the other hand, italorromances and Dalmatian languages, together with the Balcorruman languages, retain more intervocálic deaf occlusives (p, k, t) and the palatalization of the groups (ci ...

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