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Seeing the current Asturian sociolinguistic situation and language policies, our study aims to contribute to the understanding of how public noninstitutional representations of language exemplify the interplay between majority and minoritized languages in diglossic contexts.
As to language attitudes, previous research has shown that Asturian is stigmatized, being associated with incorrect Spanish. Sobocińska (2019) expounds on the common use of pejorative terms such as lengua
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 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).
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.
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
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Jan 8, 2024 · The results of the analysis suggest a mismatch between language policy and language use in the region and a lack of prestige bestowed upon the Asturian language.