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The Alpes mountain range is occupied by languages of three Indo-European groups: | |||
* West Germanic | |||
:* Alemannic | |||
:* Bavarian | |||
* Romance | |||
:* French | |||
:* Occitan | |||
:* Italian | |||
:* Rhaeto-Romance | |||
* South Slavic | |||
:* Slovenian | |||
Extinct languages of the Alps include the Celtic languages Gaulish and Lepontic and the non-Indo-European language Rhaetian, which is probably related to Etruscan. | |||
In the [[League of Lost Languages]], the Alps, similar to the Caucasus, are home to several non-Indo-European languages. These languages are grouped together als '''Alpine languages''' or '''Palaeo-Alpine languages'''. Like the Caucasian languages, they do not form a single family. | In the [[League of Lost Languages]], the Alps, similar to the Caucasus, are home to several non-Indo-European languages. These languages are grouped together als '''Alpine languages''' or '''Palaeo-Alpine languages'''. Like the Caucasian languages, they do not form a single family. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Noric]] | * [[Noric]] |
Revision as of 10:11, 25 October 2007
The Alpes mountain range is occupied by languages of three Indo-European groups:
- West Germanic
- Alemannic
- Bavarian
- Romance
- French
- Occitan
- Italian
- Rhaeto-Romance
- South Slavic
- Slovenian
Extinct languages of the Alps include the Celtic languages Gaulish and Lepontic and the non-Indo-European language Rhaetian, which is probably related to Etruscan.
In the League of Lost Languages, the Alps, similar to the Caucasus, are home to several non-Indo-European languages. These languages are grouped together als Alpine languages or Palaeo-Alpine languages. Like the Caucasian languages, they do not form a single family.