Classification
The ascription of Catalan to the Occitano-Romance branch of Gallo-Romance languages is not shared by all linguists, particularly those from Spanish-speaking areas.
According to Pèire Bèc, its specific classification is as follows:
- Indo-European languages
- Italic languages
- Romance languages
- Italo-Western languages
- Western Romance languages
- Gallo-Iberian languages
- Gallo-Romance languages (has alternatively been classified as an Ibero-Romance language)
- Occitano-Romance languages (has alternatively been classified as an East Iberian language)
- Catalan language
- Occitano-Romance languages (has alternatively been classified as an East Iberian language)
- Gallo-Romance languages (has alternatively been classified as an Ibero-Romance language)
- Gallo-Iberian languages
- Western Romance languages
- Italo-Western languages
- Romance languages
- Italic languages
Catalan bears varying degrees of similarity to the linguistic varieties subsumed under the cover term Occitan language (see also differences between Occitan and Catalan and Gallo-Romance languages). Thus, as it should be expected from closely related languages, Catalan today shares many traits with other Romance languages.
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