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The La Spezia - Rimini Line, in the Linguistics of the Romance Languages , is a line that demarcates a number of important Isogloss es that distinguish Romance languages east and south of the line from Romance languages north and west of it. Romance languages on the eastern half of it include Standard Italian and the Eastern Romance Languages ( Romanian , Aromanian , Megleno-Romanian , Istro-Romanian ), while Spanish , French , and Portuguese are representatives of the western group.

The line runs through northern Italy , from the cities of La Spezia to Rimini (some say that the line actually runs through Massa and Senigallia , and would more accurately be called the ''Massa-Senigallia Line'').

North and west of the line (excluding some Northern Italian varieties, such as Ligurian, which probably once had the characteristic but lost it under influence from standard Italian), the Plural of Noun s was drawn from the Latin Accusative Case , and usually ends in ''-s'' regardless of Grammatical Gender or Declension . South and east of the line, the plurals of nouns were usually taken from the Latin Nominative Case , and change the Vowel s to form the plurals. Compare the plurals of Cognate nouns in Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin:

Another isogloss that falls on the La Spezia-Rimini line deals with the Voicing of certain Consonant s that occur between vowels. Thus, Latin ''focus/focum'' (meaning "fire") becomes ''fuoco'' in Italian, but ''fogo'' in Northern Italian dialects and ''fuego'' in Spanish. Voicing, softening, or loss of these consonants is characteristic of the western branch of Romance; their retention is characteristic of eastern Romance. Generally speaking the western Romance languages show common innovations that the eastern Romance languages tend to lack.


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