Italic

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Italic is a branch of the Indo-European language family that includes Latin and its descendants, such as the Romance languages.

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Label Occurrences
Italic canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of the Indo-European language family
language group
classificationStatus well-established Indo-European branch
culturalImportance language group of Ancient Rome
developedFrom Proto-Indo-European
geographicDistribution Europe
Mediterranean Basin
surface form: Mediterranean region
hasBranch Latino-Faliscan languages
surface form: Latino-Faliscan

Osco-Umbrian languages
surface form: Osco-Umbrian
hasDescendant Catalan
French
Galician
Italian
Occitan
Portuguese
Romance languages
Romanian language
surface form: Romanian

Spanish
hasLinguisticFeature case system
grammatical gender
inflectional morphology
verb conjugation system
hasProtoLanguage Proto-Italic
hasReconstruction Proto-Italic morphology
Proto-Italic
surface form: Proto-Italic phonology
historicalRegion Italian Peninsula
includes Faliscan
Latin
Oscan
Romance languages
South Picene
Umbrian
influencedBy Etruscans
surface form: Etruscan
ISOFamilyCode itc
majorClassicalLanguage Latin
modernImportance basis of many major world languages
partOf Indo-European language family
primaryTimeDepth 1st millennium BCE
subgroupOf Centum languages
usedInAncientState Roman Empire
Roman Republic
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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