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- Italic_languages abstract "The Italic languages are a subfamily of the Indo-European language family originally spoken by Italic peoples. They include the Romance languages derived from Latin (Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Occitan, etc.); a number of extinct languages of the Italian Peninsula, including Umbrian, Oscan, Faliscan, South Picene; and Latin itself. At present, Latin and its daughter Romance languages are the only surviving languages of the Italic language family.In the past various definitions of "Italic" have prevailed. This article uses the classification presented by the Linguist List: Italic includes the Latin subgroup (Latin and the Romance languages) as well as the ancient Italic languages (Faliscan, Osco-Umbrian and two unclassified Italic languages, Aequian and Vestinian). Venetic (the language of the ancient Veneti), as revealed by its inscriptions, was also closely related to the Italic languages and is sometimes classified as Italic. However, since it also shares similarities with other Western Indo-European branches (particularly Germanic), some linguists prefer to consider it an independent Indo-European language.In the extreme view, Italic did not exist, but the different groups descended directly from Indo-European and converged because of geographic contiguity. This view stems in part from the difficulty in identifying a common Italic homeland in prehistory.In the intermediate view, the Italic languages are one of the ten or eleven major subgroups of the Indo-European language family and might therefore have had an ancestor, Common Italic or Proto-Italic, from which its daughter languages descend. Moreover, there are similarities between major groups, although how these similarities are to be interpreted is one of the major debatable issues in the historical linguistics of Indo-European. The linguist Calvert Watkins went so far as to suggest, among ten major groups, a four-way division of East, West, North and South Indo-European. These he considered "dialectical divisions within Proto-Indo-European which go back to a period long before the speakers arrived in their historical areas of attestation." This is not to be considered a nodular grouping; in other words, there was not necessarily any common west Indo-European serving as a node from which the subgroups branched, but rather a hypothesized similarity between the dialects of Proto-Indo-European which developed into the recognized families.".
- Italic_languages thumbnail Iron_Age_Italy.svg?width=300.
- Italic_languages wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Italic_languages wikiPageID "14729".
- Italic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "605970632".
- Italic_languages category "Italic languages".
- Italic_languages child Latino-Faliscan_languages.
- Italic_languages child Lusitanian_language.
- Italic_languages child Osco-Umbrian_languages.
- Italic_languages child Venetic_language.
- Italic_languages ethnicity Italic_peoples.
- Italic_languages fam "Italo-Venetic ?".
- Italic_languages familycolor "Indo-European".
- Italic_languages glotto "ital1284".
- Italic_languages hasPhotoCollection Italic_languages.
- Italic_languages iso "itc".
- Italic_languages map "Iron Age Italy.svg".
- Italic_languages mapcaption "Approximate distribution of languages in Iron Age Italy during the sixth century BC.".
- Italic_languages name "Italic".
- Italic_languages protoname Proto-Italic_language.
- Italic_languages region "Originally Italy, today mainly southern Europe, maximum extent world-wide intermittent .".
- Italic_languages type "Italic languages".
- Italic_languages subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Europe.
- Italic_languages subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Italy.
- Italic_languages subject Category:Indo-European_languages.
- Italic_languages subject Category:Italic_languages.
- Italic_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Italic_languages type Class107997703.
- Italic_languages type Collection107951464.
- Italic_languages type Communication100033020.
- Italic_languages type ExtinctLanguagesOfEurope.
- Italic_languages type ExtinctLanguagesOfItaly.
- Italic_languages type Group100031264.
- Italic_languages type Indo-EuropeanLanguages.
- Italic_languages type ItalicLanguages.
- Italic_languages type Language106282651.
- Italic_languages comment "The Italic languages are a subfamily of the Indo-European language family originally spoken by Italic peoples. They include the Romance languages derived from Latin (Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Occitan, etc.); a number of extinct languages of the Italian Peninsula, including Umbrian, Oscan, Faliscan, South Picene; and Latin itself.".
- Italic_languages label "Italic languages".
- Italic_languages label "Italische Sprachen".
- Italic_languages label "Italische talen".
- Italic_languages label "Języki italskie".
- Italic_languages label "Langues italiques".
- Italic_languages label "Lenguas itálicas".
- Italic_languages label "Lingue italiche".
- Italic_languages label "Línguas itálicas".
- Italic_languages label "Италийские языки".
- Italic_languages label "لغات إيطاليقية".
- Italic_languages label "イタリック語派".
- Italic_languages label "意大利语族".
- Italic_languages sameAs Italické_jazyky.
- Italic_languages sameAs Italische_Sprachen.
- Italic_languages sameAs Ιταλικές_γλώσσες.
- Italic_languages sameAs Lenguas_itálicas.
- Italic_languages sameAs Langues_italiques.
- Italic_languages sameAs Bahasa_Italik.
- Italic_languages sameAs Lingue_italiche.
- Italic_languages sameAs イタリック語派.
- Italic_languages sameAs 이탈리아어파.
- Italic_languages sameAs Italische_talen.
- Italic_languages sameAs Języki_italskie.
- Italic_languages sameAs Línguas_itálicas.
- Italic_languages sameAs m.03t28.
- Italic_languages sameAs Q131848.
- Italic_languages sameAs Q131848.
- Italic_languages sameAs Italic_languages.
- Italic_languages wasDerivedFrom Italic_languages?oldid=605970632.
- Italic_languages depiction Iron_Age_Italy.svg.
- Italic_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Italic_languages.