Benasquese dialect

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Benasquese
Benasqués, patués
Native to Aragon, Spain
Region Ribagorza, Campo, Estadilla, Graus
Native speakers
unknown (undated figure of 1,000–2,000)[citation needed]
Indo-European
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog None
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Benasquese (autonym: benasqués), often called patués by its speakers, is the native Romance linguistic variety of the Valley of Benasque, in the province of Huesca (Aragon, Spain).

Usually regarded as an Aragonese dialect (a particular variety of Ribagorçan, transitional into Catalan and Gascon), it has also been considered an extreme North-Western Catalan dialect in the past by a few linguists, and more recently, a microlanguage in its own right. Benasquese itself is often divided into two subdialects, Upper Benasquese and Lower Benasquese.

Although still vigorously spoken (when compared to other Aragonese varieties) by some 1,000 to 2,000 speakers, Benasquese is also in fast decline.

References

  • A. Ballarín, Diccionario del benasqués, Zaragoza, 2ª ed (1978).
  • J.A. Saura, Elementos de fonética y morfosintaxis benasquesas, Zaragoza, Gara d'Edizions-Institución Fernando el Católico (2003).

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