Approximate extent of the Alavese dialect of Basque between the 16th and 18th century[1]
Alavese (Basque: Arabako euskara, Spanish: euskera alavés) is an extinct dialect of the Basque language spoken formerly in Álava, one of the provinces of the Basque Country of Spain. The modern-day communities of Aramaio and Legutio along the northern border with Biscay do not speak the Alavese dialect but a variant of the Biscayan dialect instead and while overall some 25% of people in Álava today are Basque speakers, the majority of these are speakers of Standard Basque who acquired Basque via the education system or moved there from other parts of the Basque Country.
^Zuazo, Koldo (1997). "Euskara Araban". Uztaro: Giza Eta Gizarte-Zientzien Aldizkaria (in Basque) (Uztaro 21): 79–95. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
Alavese (Basque: Arabako euskara, Spanish: euskera alavés) is an extinct dialect of the Basque language spoken formerly in Álava, one of the provinces...
Perfecto, Ikusgarri Films and The Project. It was shot in the extinct Alavesedialect of Basque. The film premiered at the 50th Sitges Film Festival in October...
discovered in 2004. The text, written in the previously unattested Alavesedialect of Basque, is of great importance to philologists and linguists. Little...
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This article is a list of languages and dialects that have no native speakers, no spoken descendents, and diverged from their parent language in Europe...
France. They take their names from the historic Basque provinces, but the dialect boundaries are not congruent with province boundaries. Euskara Batua was...
officialize Basque place names. It is funded by the Biscayne, Gipuzkoan, Alavese, Navarrese, Spanish, and French authorities for culture. Gabriel Aresti...
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