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    Navarro-Labourdin or Navarro-Lapurdian (Basque: nafar-lapurtera) is a Basque dialect spoken in the Lower Navarre and Labourd (Lapurdi) former provinces...
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    Lapurdian Souletin (Souletin and Roncalese) In modern times, however, both Lower Navarrese and Lapurdian are considered part of a Navarrese–Lapurdian...
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    literary plane from classical Labourd dialect used by writers in the Sare School, to the literary Navarro-Lapurdian dialect, a sort of Basque unified in the...
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  • Echarri-Aranaz). Gipuzkoan is one of the four dialects known as the literary dialects of Basque (Biscayan, Lapurdian, Souletin and Gipuzkoan). It was used in...
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  • Brooklyn–Queens Expressway The BQE (soundtrack) ISO 639-3 code Navarro-Lapurdian dialect. IATA code Bubaque Airport This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    and Biscayan enjoyed some status as literary dialects, Lapurdian was by far the most commonly used dialect of the 17th century. Some referential figures...
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    Standard Basque (category Basque dialects)
    based on the literary tradition of the central areas (Gipuzkoan and Lapurdian dialects), it is the version of the language that is commonly used in education...
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    literature altogether. Its accomplished, elaborate language in classic Lapurdian dialect turned it into a writing model for later writers from Labourd.[citation...
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    be confused with the Upper Navarrese and Low Navarrese / Navarro-Lapurdian dialects of Basque that is a language isolate and not an Indo-European language)...
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  • Navarrese Lapurdian Souletin Indo-European languages Italic languages Romance languages Aragonese Astur-Leonese Asturian Cantabrian (co-dialect with Spanish)...
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    /r/ (written as r-, -rr-, -r), but most speakers of the Lapurdian and Low Navarrese dialects use a voiced uvular fricative as in French. In the Southern...
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    version, the five historic Basque dialects are Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and Upper Navarrese in Spain and Navarrese–Lapurdian and Souletin in France. They take...
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  • too much on his native Lapurdian dialect and the two other Northern dialects with very little regard to the Southern dialects. However, it must be remembered...
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    bordering Gipuzkoa, the dialect of Central Basque is spoken and in the central part of the Pyrenees in Navarre a variety of Navarro-Lapurdian is spoken. On the...
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    Ukrainian, and through Spanish he learned the Basque dialects of Gipuzkoan, Biscayan, Lapurdian, and Zuberoan. Besides German, Krebs predominantly spoke...
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    the author of Cyrano de Bergerac and to Basque traditions. Lapurdian (Lapurtera) is a dialect of the Basque language spoken in the region. Ancient Labourd...
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    The Basques (or Biscaynes), especially proper Biscayans Gipuzkoans and Lapurdians, thrived on whale hunting, shipbuilding, iron exportation to England,...
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  • that the audience stand up to hear this song. It comes from a popular Lapurdian melody for hunting and in its evolution has been adapted into other versions...
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    grammar however, both morphology and syntax, derives from various Basque dialects. Few traces appear to remain of Romani grammatical structures. The language...
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