Oïl languages

E397865

The Oïl languages are a group of closely related Romance languages historically spoken in northern France and neighboring regions, from which modern French ultimately developed.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Oïl languages canonical 14
Langues d’oïl 2
Oïl language continuum 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (54)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Gallo-Romance languages
Romance languages
ancestorOf Metropolitan French
surface form: Modern French

Metropolitan French
surface form: Standard French
contrastedWith Franco-Provençal language group
Occitan
surface form: Langues d’oc

Occitan languages
developedFrom Gallo-Romance languages
surface form: Gallo-Romance dialect continuum

Vulgar Latin
etymology name derives from Old French word for ‘yes’, oïl
geographicDistribution Channel Islands (crown dependencies)
surface form: Channel Islands

northern half of France
parts of Italy (Aosta Valley, historically)
parts of Switzerland
southern Belgium
hasPart Bourguignon-Morvandiau
Champenois language
Franc-Comtois
French
surface form: French language

Gallo language
Gallo-Vendean varieties
Lorrain language
Mayennais
Norman language
Orléanais
Picard language
Poitevin-Saintongeais
Walloon language
historicallySpokenIn Belgium
Channel Islands (crown dependencies)
surface form: Channel Islands

Guernsey
Jersey
Luxembourg region
surface form: Luxembourg (border regions)

Wallonia
central France
surface form: north-central France

northern France
Western Switzerland
surface form: western Switzerland (Romandy, historically)
influenced English language (via Norman and French)
languageFamily Gallo-Romance languages
surface form: Gallo-Romance

Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European

Italic
Romance
notableFeature development of complex vowel systems
loss of most Latin case endings
palatalization of Latin /k/ and /g/ before front vowels
partOf Gallo-Romance languages
surface form: Gallo-Romance branch
recognizedAs regional languages in Belgium (Wallonia)
regional languages in France
standardizedBy French language (as dominant Oïl variety)
subclassOf Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Romance languages
timeDepth emerged from spoken Latin between 6th and 9th centuries
typology fusional language type
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (17)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Middle French subfamily Oïl languages
Belgian French belongsTo Oïl languages
this entity surface form: Oïl language continuum
Louisiana French subfamily Oïl languages
Champenois subfamily Oïl languages
Lorrain subfamily Oïl languages
Picard language subfamily Oïl languages
Eastern Walloon languageFamily Oïl languages
Southern Walloon languageFamily Oïl languages
Poitevin-Saintongeais languageFamily Oïl languages
Gallo language subfamily Oïl languages
Nivernais historicalLanguageRegion Oïl languages
this entity surface form: Langues d’oïl
Saintonge traditionalLanguageGroup Oïl languages
Champenois language subfamily Oïl languages
Lorrain language subclassOf Oïl languages
this entity surface form: Langues d’oïl
Norman language subgroup Oïl languages
Lorrain Romance subgroupOf Oïl languages
Quebec French subfamily Oïl languages