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- Asturian or Asturleonese is a minoritized Romance language mainly spoken in the Principality of Asturies whose status is currently considered endangered (Eberhard et al. 2022).
www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/opli-2022-0237/html?lang=enUncovering minoritized voices: The linguistic landscape of ...
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Asturian is a minoritized language since it exists in diglossia with Spanish (or Portuguese in Miranda), the language that occupies the social and communicative spaces of prestige and power (Guardado Díez 2008: 73).
Asturian is not stipulated as a co-official language of Asturies. That is, it is not given the same status as Spanish, as it occurs in a few other Autonomous Communities with their own regional languages.
Dec 5, 2023 · Asturian is a minoritized language since it exists in diglossia with Spanish (or Portuguese in
The present study examines the presence of Asturian, a minoritized language spoken in the Principality of Asturies, in the LL of a town located in the center of Asturies: Mieres. Through qualitative analyses, data illustrate that Asturian has visibility not only on top-down signage but also on bottom-up.
Asturian, a minoritized language primarily spoken in the Principality of Asturias (Spain), lacks official status and is mainly used in informal settings, such as between families and friends in rural areas, while Spanish dominates in administrative contexts (Andrés Díaz, 1987).
The present study examines language attitudes and perceptions of Asturian speakers towards the use of Asturian, a minoritized regional language spoken in Asturies, Spain, in the public space.