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    Biscayan, sometimes Bizkaian (Basque: bizkaiera, Spanish: vizcaíno, locally vizcaino), is a dialect of the Basque language spoken mainly in Biscay, one...
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    from Standard Basque. Between six and nine Basque dialects have been historically distinguished: Biscayan Gipuzkoan Upper Navarrese (Northern and Southern)...
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    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...
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    thought that these tribes spoke the Basque language. The borders of the Biscayan dialect of Basque seem to be those of the Caristian territory, with an exception...
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  • United States Navy seaplane tender in commission from 1941 to 1946 Biscayan, dialect of Basque This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    1960s. Besides its standardised version, the five historic Basque dialects are Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and Upper Navarrese in Spain and Navarrese–Lapurdian...
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  • part of the Biscayan (Western) dialect area, and the River Oiartzun flowing past Errenteria outlines the border with the Upper Navarrese dialect. However...
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    Gatibu is a Basque language band singing largely in the Biscayan dialect. This defense of Biscayan Basque has earned them numerous awards and praise from...
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    Although Gipuzkoan and Biscayan enjoyed some status as literary dialects, Lapurdian was by far the most commonly used dialect of the 17th century. Some...
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    first testimony we have of the Western dialect—or Biscayan dialect—despite the clear influence of the Alavese dialect. Its interest is mainly linguistic,...
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    According to the theory of waves or gradients, the Souletin and Biscayan dialects are the dialects that have conserved the largest number of archaisms due to...
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    historical territory today corresponds very well with the extension of the Biscayan dialect of the Basque language, however it is discussed whether the Caristii...
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  • Basque Language Academy). Regarding the alphabet, the main criticism by Biscayan and Gipuzkoan traditionalists targeted the ⟨h⟩, as the orthography ruled...
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    H
    herri ("people") and etorri ("to come") were accepted instead of erri (Biscayan) and ethorri (Souletin). As a phonetic symbol in the International Phonetic...
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  • are currently spoken in the Iberian Peninsula. Basque (isolate) Batua Biscayan Gipuzkoan Upper Navarrese Lower Navarrese Lapurdian Souletin Indo-European...
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    Standard Basque (category Basque dialects)
    westernmost dialect, Biscayan, is difficult to understand for the speakers from other dialects; and the same occurs with the easternmost dialect, Zuberoan...
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  • to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically includes aspects...
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  • Alava in 2011). [clarification needed] The varieties of Basque spoken are: Biscayan in Vizcaya, north of Alava and in the west of Guipúzcoa; Gipuzcoan in most...
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    Resurrección María de Azkue, R. M. Azkue, or simply Azkue. Azkue was born in the Biscayan town of Lekeitio, was a native speaker of Basque and the son of Basque...
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  • was the smallest of any kontor. There were French, Spanish, Italian and Biscayan traders too, who usually communicated in French, the language also used...
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    and Ukrainian, and through Spanish he learned the Basque dialects of Gipuzkoan, Biscayan, Lapurdian, and Zuberoan. Besides German, Krebs predominantly...
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  • Txakartegi grew up hearing Biscayan and Gipuzkoan dialects of the Basque language, fully embracing Batua, the unified standard dialect, once it became codified...
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  • were accepted instead of erri (Biscayan) and ethorri (Souletin). Speakers could pronounce the h or not. For the dialects lacking the aspiration, this meant...
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    sparked Basque reluctance and opposition. On 18 October 1812, the acting Biscayan Regional Council was called in Bilbao by the Basque militia commander Gabriel...
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    and a Biscay populated by Biscayans who only spoke Castilian, we would choose without hesitation the latter because the Biscayan substance with exotic accidents...
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  • text. For instance, one year Le Maître Phonétique had specimens of Gã, Biscayan, Japanese English, Poitevin, and Punjabi. Armstrong's first specimen was...
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