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The Aragonese dialect (1913) New
The following study of the Aragonese dialect is based upon the Aragonese text published in the Revue Hispanique ...
Aragonese language
Aragonese, is a Romance language now spoken by some 10,000 people over the valleys of the Aragón River, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain.
Aragonese language
Aragonese is a Romance language spoken in northern Aragon, on the southern central slopes of the Pyrenees.
El aragonés del valle de Ansó
The study addresses the documentation processes and loss of the Ansó Valley Aragonese language in the 19th and 20th century, and its incipient recovery in the 21st century.
The present state of aragonese
How much Aragonese is still spoken remains largely an unknown quantity. Naturally, establishing the number of speakers of any variety begs the question of what speaking a language actually means, ...
Aragonese language
The paper focuses on the description of the pre-Roman component and its influence upon Aragonese.
The dialect of Aragonese
The dialect of Aragonese which was spoken in the Ansó Valley, like other dialects of this language, has progressively been lost, both in qualitative terms (due to a progressive decrease in the number of speakers).
Aragonese
Aragonese is a Romance language spoken mainly in Aragon in Spain.
Aragonese language
Aragonese is a Romance language now spoken in a number of local varieties.
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