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The Italo-Dalmatian languages, or Central Romance languages, are a group of Romance languages spoken in Italy, Corsica ( France ), and formerly in Dalmatia ( Croatia ). Italo-Romance, which includes most central and southern Italian languages. Dalmatian Romance, which includes Dalmatian and Istriot.
As línguas ítalo-dálmatas é um dos dois ramos com os quais os autores de Ethnologue classificam as línguas românicas ocidentais. De um ponto de vista, as línguas ítalo-dálmatas constituem claramente um grupo filogenético válido dentro da família romance, denominado ítalo-siciliano.
Dalmatian language. Dalmatian or Dalmatic ( Italian: dalmatico, Croatian: dalmatski) was a group of Romance varieties that developed along the coast of Dalmatia spoken by the Dalmatian people. Over the centuries they were increasingly influenced, and then supplanted, by Croatian and Venetian.
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Italo-Dalmatian languages. Based on the criterion of mutual intelligibility, Dalby lists four languages: Italian ( Tuscan ), Corsican, Neapolitan – Sicilian - Central Italian, and Dalmatian. [1] Dalmatian Romance. The Dalmatian language was spoken in the Dalmatia region of Croatia. It became extinct in the 19th century.
The Italo-Dalmatian languages, or Central Romance languages, are a group of Romance languages spoken in Italy, Corsica ( France ), and formerly in Dalmatia ( Croatia ). Italo-Romance, which includes most central and southern Italian languages. Dalmatian Romance, which includes Dalmatian and Istriot.
A língua dálmata ou dalmática é um idioma românico extinto, considerado por alguns linguistas como a ponte entre o italiano e o romeno e o representante de um conjunto de línguas românicas que se perderam. Era falada ao longo da costa da Dalmácia e distinguiam-se dois dialetos principais: o setentrional (também dito velhoto ); o meridional.
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