id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_s7cadhlur5finip33s3wcqljdq Marco Tamburelli Revisiting the classification of Gallo-Italic: a dialectometric approach 2017.0 32 .pdf application/pdf 7219 646 58 While Gallo-Italic varieties clearly belong to the Romance language family, their subgrouping as 1956; Bec, 1970-1971), later work has either argued for or tacitly assumed a classification of GalloItalic as part of the Italo-Romance branch, a view that is both different from as well as irreconcilable of an empirically-based classification of Gallo-Italic through the use of dialectometry applied to atlas Fig. 1 The Gallo-Italic group and its neighbouring Romance varieties. group that includes all Romance varieties historically spoken in Italy, Corsica, and Canton However, according to a second, less influential tradition, Gallo-Italic is part of the GalloRomance branch, separated from Italo-Romance by the Rimini-La Spezia line. or explicitly – that Gallo-Italic is essentially Italo-Romance3, and thus linguistically closer to points within the Gallo-Italic continuum, as well as six points from Italo-Romance varieties While the distinction between Gallo-Italic and other linguistic groups of Italy (i.e. influential tradition argued for the classification of Gallo-Italic as Italo-Romance by also ./cache/work_s7cadhlur5finip33s3wcqljdq.pdf ./txt/work_s7cadhlur5finip33s3wcqljdq.txt