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      • The Gallo-Italic, Gallo-Italian, Gallo-Cisalpine or simply Cisalpine languages constitute the majority of the Romance languages of northern Italy: Piedmontese, Lombard, Emilian, Ligurian, and Romagnol.
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  2. The Gallo-Italic, Gallo-Italian, Gallo-Cisalpine or simply Cisalpine languages constitute the majority of the Romance languages of northern Italy: Piedmontese, Lombard, Emilian, Ligurian, and Romagnol.

  3. Definition: Gallo-Italic languages are a subset of Romance languages, primarily spoken in Northern Italy, evolving from Latin with significant local influences. Examples: Notable Gallo-Italic languages include Lombard, Piedmontese, Emilian-Romagnol, and Ligurian, each with distinct sounds and vocabularies.

  4. The Gallo-Romance branch of the Romance languages includes in the narrowest sense the langues d'oïl and Franco-Provençal. [2] [3] [4] However, other definitions are far broader and variously encompass the Occitan or Occitano-Romance, Gallo-Italic [5] [6] or Rhaeto-Romance languages. [7]

  5. Summary. Gallo-Italic dialects are spoken in northern Italy, in a wide area covering Liguria, Piedmont, Lombardy, and Emilia-Romagna and some adjacent territories of Trentino, Tuscany, Le Marche, and southern Switzerland. The term Gallo-Italic was coined by Bernardino Biondelli about the middle of the 19th century and later used in a more ...

  6. Contents. Gallo-Italian. Romance language. Learn about this topic in these articles: influences on Italian dialects. In Italian language.

  7. The Gallo-Italic, Gallo-Italian, Gallo-Cisalpine or simply Cisalpine languages constitute the majority of the Romance languages of northern Italy: Piedmontese, Lombard, Emilian, Ligurian, and Romagnol. In central Italy they are spoken in the northern Marches ; in southern Italy in some language islands in Basilicata and Sicily.

  8. Gallo-Italic languages. The Gallo-Italic languages, also called Gallo-Italian languages (although the former term is preferred to avoid confusion), comprise the Northern Romance languages of Italy, more precisely the languages located to the north of the Massa-Senigallia line (except for the Rhaeto-Romance languages of Italy: Friulan and Ladino).

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