Southern Romance languages
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The Southern Romance languages are a sub-group of the family of Romance languages[citation needed] that includes Sardinian, Corsican, the Gallurese dialect, and the diasystems of Sassarese.[citation needed] Some linguists postulate that the Sicilian language is also part of this group, although further investigation is needed.[1]
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