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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).
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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). Of the approximately one million
Dec 5, 2023 · As with many minoritized languages, Asturian coexists with a majority language, in this case Spanish, that occupies a majority of the social and public contexts. While by 2017 less than
Recent sociolinguistic studies have emphasized the role of the linguistic landscape (LL) in relation to languages and identity negotiation. 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.
Oct 25, 2024 · 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).
Alain Viaut looks at how the notion of “linguistic minority” can help the understanding of minority languages, looking at texts such as the Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights, which still has not gained legal recognition, and taking the Alsatian language situation as a case study.
Asturian, which is also known as Bable, is a Romance language spoken by about 550,000 people in parts of Asturias (Asturies) in the north of Spain. Asturian is very closely related to Mirandese and was influenced by the pre-Roman languages spoken in the Asturias region.