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Basque (native name: Euskara ) is the ancestral language of the Basque people, who inhabit the Basque Country (greater region), a region spanning an area in northeastern Spain and southwestern Fran...
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The Unified and Traditional Basque Language Explained ... The Basque language was not written until the 16th century, but that was not obstacle to creating a rich oral literature, kept alive up to the present times by the "bertsolarismo" and the pastorals.
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Buber's Basque Page, Basque history, language, culture, sports, food, Blas' biography and a description of research ... The Basque language is what is known as a language isolate - it has no known living relatives. It is the only isolate in western Europe. For that reason, it is of great interest to linguists.
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Buber's Basque Page, Basque history, language, culture, sports, food, Blas' biography and a description of research ... This meant that the Basque language survived in its entirety, with its multiple influences.
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In 1964 the Royal Basque Language Academy (Euskaltzaindia) promulgated a new standard orthography; this met some resistance at first but is now almost universally used. ... Basque language learning materials...
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Students who want to study euskara in the Basque Country should visit the University Studies in the Basque Country web site. These lessons were created by our Basque instructor, Linda White, who also developed our online Basque language courses.
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Frequently Asked Questions I; The Basques, origins and language ; ... Where does the Basque language come from? ... Just as no one is sure about the origins of the Basques themselves, linguists are not in agreement over the origins of Euskara, the Basque language, either.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Basque language, language isolate, the only remnant of the languages spoken in southwestern Europe before the region was Romanized in the 2nd through 1st century bce. ... The Basque language attained official status for a short period (1936–37) during the Spanish Civil War.
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Basque Legends, by Wentworth Webster, at sacred-texts.com ... THE Basque Language is one which is particularly attractive to specialists. Its place in the general series of idioms has at last been well defined--it is an agglutinative and incorporating language, with some tendency to polysynthetism.
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