Old Gallo-Romance
Old Gallo-Romance is a Romance language spoken from around 600 to 900 AD.[1]
Old Gallo-Romance | ||
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𝔩𝔄𝔩 | ||
Pronunciation | [ɟɐ̞l] | |
Native to | Merovingia | |
Ethnicity | Gallo-Romans | |
Era | Evolved into several languages such as Old French, Old Occitan (possibly), the Gallo-Romance languages, Old Friulian, Old Romansh, and Moselle Romance. | |
Language family | Indo-European
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Early forms: | Old Latin
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Writing system | Merovigian script | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-3 | – | |
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Literature
Old Gallo-Romance literature consists of a few texts, with them including the Oaths of Strasbourg (also written in Old High Frankish).[2][3][4] Texts that precede the Oaths of Strasbourg include the Kassel and Reichenau glosses.
References
- ↑ "Gallo-Romance". The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ↑ « Moyen Âge : l'affirmation des langues vulgaires » in the Encyclopædia universalis.
- ↑ Bernard Cerquiglini, La naissance du français, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1991, Que-sais-je ? ; éd. mise à jour, 2007.
- ↑ Conference of Claude Hagège at the historical museum of Strasbourg, p. 5, (read online) Archived 2015-04-08 at the Wayback Machine