Aragonese
[别称 Aragoieraz, Altoaragonés, Aragonés]语系:Indo-European
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语系:Indo-European
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Aragoieraz, Altoaragonés, Aragonés, Fabla Aragonesa, Patués, High Aragonese |
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Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Western Romance |
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ISO 639-3 |
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arg |
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信息不完整 “Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages” . Christopher Moseley (2005) RoutledgeCurzon
Many thousands with some knowledge of the language. Studied as a second language.
There are many thousands with some knowledge of the language. It is also studied as a second language.
Few children learn the language.
Spanish
Mainly spoken in the high valleys of the Pyrenees such as the Aragon River, Sobrarbe, Ribogorza, northern Huesca, the towns of Graus and Samianigo.
Mainly spoken in the high valleys of the Pyrenees such as the Aragon River, Sobrarbe, Ribogorza, northern Huesca, the towns of Graus and Samianigo.
信息不完整 “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
2,000,000
信息不完整 “L'Aragonés, an endangered minority language: the case of Ayerbe” . Bercero Otal, María Rosa (2014)
30,000
"According to the last linguistic census, there are close to 10,000 people who currently use Aragonese in a familial environment and for informal communication and 30,000 who could be considered passive speakers of the language; this amounts to approximately 34% of the existing population of Aragón speaking or understanding Aragonese."
Spanish
"However, despite lack of institutional support, Aragonese society has relentlessly organized itself into cultural associations and they themselves have for the last thirty five years carried the whole weight of the scientific and economic research, the teaching, promotion, awareness and spread of Aragonese."
"In 2010 the controversial new standard orthographical norms were published much to the displeasure of certain sectors of the Aragonese speaking society. Since then, mostly due to political disagreements in Aragon, the whole process has stalled and no new initiatives have been allowed to prosper."
northern Pyrenean valleys