Standard Basque and Its Dialects

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Author_Koldo Zuazo
Basque
Basque Autonomous Community
Basque Country
Basque Dialect
Basque dialect formation analysis
Basque Dialects
Basque Society
Basque Speakers
Basque Studies
Basque Word
Basque Writers
Bizkaian Dialect
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Central Dialects
Comitative Case
Common Language
Dialectal Division
dialectology research
Eastern Dialects
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Euskal Herria
historical linguistics
La Rioja
language standardisation
language variation
Literary Dialects
medieval language change
Northern Basque Country
Original Basque
Past Verbal Inflections
sociolinguistic attitudes
Spanish Language
Tellechea Idigoras
Verbal Inflection
Verbal Noun
Western Dialect

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032401713
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The origins of Basque dialects, a highly disputed area of research in Basque studies, are examined.

The author, the foremost expert on Basque dialects, traces their emergence to medieval times, using: a) the profusion of features common to all dialects: b) the large number of innovations common to all dialects; and c) the fact that the only truly divergent dialects are the western and Souletin ones. In contrast, the three central dialects differ in far fewer and less important respects.

The main contribution of Standard Basque and Its Dialects to the scholarly debate about the formation of Basque is that it identifies the nuclei from which the current dialects almost certainly emerged. The book explains the points of view that Basque speakers have upheld concerning their dialects, the formation of provincial standards starting in the eighteenth century, and the launch of Standard Basque in the second half of the twentieth century.

Koldo Zuazo is a Basque linguist, professor at the University of the Basque Country and specialist in Basque language dialectology and sociolinguistics. His main contribution has been the study and classification of Basque dialects and the indication of their possible places of origin. He has worked on the formation of Standard Basque.

Gregor Benton is a student of Basque and Emeritus Professor of Chinese history at Cardiff University. He has translated books from many languages.

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