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Patterns of identity: Basques and the Basque nation
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 1997Subjectivity is an integral component of ethnicity and nationalism and its continued examination remains vital for understanding the appeal that the nation holds for the individual. In this Q methodological study 30 statements regarding attachment to the Basque nation were administered to 31 self‐defined Basques to uncover ways in which that ethnic ...
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Aphasia Manifestations in Basque
Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2001Abstract This paper presents a description of the main symptoms of agrammatism found in a corpus of spontaneous speech production of 59 Basque-speaking aphasic patients. The main symptoms relate to deficits in the production of inflectional morphology.
Itziar Laka, Lore Erriondo Korostola
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Basque natives vs. Basque learners: The construction of the Basque speaker through satire
Discourse, Context & Media, 2012Abstract In this paper, I examine how the program i Vaya Semanita ! (“What a week!”), a sketch-comedy program produced in Spain, illustrates the positions taken by different speakers toward the process of “Basquization” or Euskaldunization. More concretely, I focus on the figures of the “euskaldunberri” ( the new-Basque speaker ) who has learned ...
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Nature, 1948
WE have determined the fuli ABO, Rh and MN blood groups of 167 Basques. The persons examined were selected as being of unmixed Basque descent, mostly by the Rev. Prof. J. M. de Barandiaran. None of the persons examined was known to be a blood relation of any of the others. The accompanying tables give a summary of our results.
J N M, CHALMERS, E W, IKIN, A E, MOURANT
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WE have determined the fuli ABO, Rh and MN blood groups of 167 Basques. The persons examined were selected as being of unmixed Basque descent, mostly by the Rev. Prof. J. M. de Barandiaran. None of the persons examined was known to be a blood relation of any of the others. The accompanying tables give a summary of our results.
J N M, CHALMERS, E W, IKIN, A E, MOURANT
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Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2019
Abstract We sought to describe the strategies used by 2L1 and L2 Basque-French bilingual children and monolingual Basque children to express subject-agent function in a free elicitation context in Basque. Based on a three-year longitudinal study, the analysis focused on transitive constructions requiring a subject-agent noun marked ...
Duguine, Isabelle, Köpke, Barbara
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Abstract We sought to describe the strategies used by 2L1 and L2 Basque-French bilingual children and monolingual Basque children to express subject-agent function in a free elicitation context in Basque. Based on a three-year longitudinal study, the analysis focused on transitive constructions requiring a subject-agent noun marked ...
Duguine, Isabelle, Köpke, Barbara
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The Blood Groups of the Basques
Nature, 1947The linguistic uniqueness of the Basque people and their physical resemblance to some of the late palaeolithic inhabitants of Europe have long been known. As Boyd and Boyd1 have shown for the Spanish Basques and as Vallois2 has shown for French populations with a large Basque element, they have a high frequency of group O persons. In this they resemble
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Matériaux pour l'histoire de notre temps, 1996
39. " Basques " (1916). In: Matériaux pour l'histoire de notre temps, n°41-42, 1996. Nation, nationalités et nationalismes en Europe de 1850 à 1920 (I) sous la direction de René Girault . p. 59.
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39. " Basques " (1916). In: Matériaux pour l'histoire de notre temps, n°41-42, 1996. Nation, nationalités et nationalismes en Europe de 1850 à 1920 (I) sous la direction de René Girault . p. 59.
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