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This list of Romance languages is based on books written by recognized scholars (for example Pierre Bec<ref>BEC Pierre (1970-71) (collab. Octave NANDRIS, Žarko MULJAČIĆ), ''Manuel pratique de philologie romane'', Paris: Picard, 2 vol.</ref>, Jacques Allières<ref>ALLIÈRES Jacques (2001) ''Manuel de linguistique romane'', coll. Bibliothèque de grammaire et de linguistique, Paris: Honoré Champion</ref>, Rebecca Posner<ref>POSNER Rebecca (1996) ''The Romance languages'', coll. Cambridge language surveys, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press</ref>, Holtus & Meteltin & Schmitt <ref>HOLTUS Günter, & METZELTIN Michael, & SCHMITT Christian (1991) (dir.) ''Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik [LRL]'', Tübingen: Niemeyer, 8 vol.</ref> and so on). | |||
* ''Balkano-Romance group'' | |||
** [[Romanian language]] | |||
** [[Dalmatian language]] (extinct) | |||
* ''Italo-Romance group'' | |||
** [[Sardinian language]] (classification in the Italo-Romance group is debated) | |||
** [[Italian language]] | |||
** [[Corsican language]] (an Ausbau language, its inclusion in Italian is debated) | |||
** [[Northern Italian language]] (its inclusion in Italian is debated, some scholars think that Northern Italian is more related to Rhaeto-Romance and Gallo-Romance groups) | |||
* ''Rhaeto-Romance group'' (between Gallo-Romance and Italo-Romance) | |||
** [[Friulian language]] | |||
** [[Ladin language]] | |||
** [[Romansh language]] | |||
* ''Gallo-Romance group'' | |||
** [[French language]] | |||
** [[Francoprovençal language]] | |||
* ''Occitano-Romance group'' (between Gallo-Romance and Ibero-Romance) | |||
** [[Occitan language]] | |||
** [[Catalan language]] | |||
* ''Ibero-Romance group'' | |||
** [[Spanish language]] | |||
** [[Aragonese language]] (its inclusion in Spanish is debated) | |||
** [[Asturian-Leonese]] (its inclusion in Spanish is debated) | |||
** [[Galician-Portuguese language]] (the split between [[Galician language]] and [[Portuguese language]] is debated) | |||
** [[Mozarabic language]] (extinct) | |||
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Template:TOC-right This list of Romance languages is based on books written by recognized scholars (for example Pierre Bec[1], Jacques Allières[2], Rebecca Posner[3], Holtus & Meteltin & Schmitt [4] and so on).
- Balkano-Romance group
- Romanian language
- Dalmatian language (extinct)
- Italo-Romance group
- Sardinian language (classification in the Italo-Romance group is debated)
- Italian language
- Corsican language (an Ausbau language, its inclusion in Italian is debated)
- Northern Italian language (its inclusion in Italian is debated, some scholars think that Northern Italian is more related to Rhaeto-Romance and Gallo-Romance groups)
- Rhaeto-Romance group (between Gallo-Romance and Italo-Romance)
- Gallo-Romance group
- Occitano-Romance group (between Gallo-Romance and Ibero-Romance)
- Ibero-Romance group
- Spanish language
- Aragonese language (its inclusion in Spanish is debated)
- Asturian-Leonese (its inclusion in Spanish is debated)
- Galician-Portuguese language (the split between Galician language and Portuguese language is debated)
- Mozarabic language (extinct)
Footnotes
- ↑ BEC Pierre (1970-71) (collab. Octave NANDRIS, Žarko MULJAČIĆ), Manuel pratique de philologie romane, Paris: Picard, 2 vol.
- ↑ ALLIÈRES Jacques (2001) Manuel de linguistique romane, coll. Bibliothèque de grammaire et de linguistique, Paris: Honoré Champion
- ↑ POSNER Rebecca (1996) The Romance languages, coll. Cambridge language surveys, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- ↑ HOLTUS Günter, & METZELTIN Michael, & SCHMITT Christian (1991) (dir.) Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik [LRL], Tübingen: Niemeyer, 8 vol.