La Llingua Asturiana / The Asturian Language
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Product details
- ISBN 9783631926093
- Weight: 481g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 31 Jul 2025
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
This volume arises from the contributions presented at the 2nd International Conference on the Asturian Language, held on May 22–23, 2024, at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Through diverse perspectives encompassing education, historical linguistics, morphosyntax, phonology, lexis, sociolinguistics, and literature, the volume explores the three central themes that framed the conference: the distinctiveness of the Asturian language, its profound connection to Asturian identity, and the imperative of its recognition as an official language to ensure its preservation and revitalization. In light of the possibility that the long-awaited official status of the Asturian language may be closer than anticipated, this volume stands as a tribute to all those who have contributed to this milestone and will undoubtedly soon witness the long-anticipated recognition of Asturian as an official language.
Avelino Corral Esteban ye Profesor Titular na Universidá Autónoma de Madrid y la so área d'especialización ye la tipoloxía llingüística, la llingüística comparada, y l'estudiu de la interfaz sintaxis-semántica-pragmática de les llingües minoritaries, especialmente de les llingües natives norteamericanes y de les families xermánica, románica, y celta.
Avelino Corral Esteban is a Senior Lecturer at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. His areas of specialization include linguistic typology, comparative linguistics, and the study of the syntax-semantics-pragmatics interface in minority languages, with a particular focus on Native American languages as well as languages from the Germanic, Romance, and Celtic families.
