THE GENERAL OVERVIEW OF ROMAN-GERMANIC LANGUAGES AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF ROMAN-GERMANIC TRIBES
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This paper analyzes the linguistic and historical development of the Roman-Germanic languages and tribes. It explores how the Italic (Roman) and Germanic branches of the Indo-European family evolved, interacted, and shaped the modern European cultural and linguistic landscape. The study highlights the influence of language contact, migration, and shared roots on today’s major European languages.
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