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This article defines media education as both a field and a privileged object of study, particularly focusing on the implementation of critical perspectives from communication and education studies.
Normand Landry, Joëlle Basque
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The diachrony of the Basque marker bait-: from a manner expression to subordinator
This article analyzes the diachrony of the Basque marker bait-, which is a verbal prefix in subordinate clauses, but also has other functions: for example, it appears in independent clauses and indefinite pronouns.
Krajewska Dorota
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BASQUE LANGUAGE AND BASQUE TOPONYMY: INTERCULTURAL CONTACTS AND STANDARTISATION
The Basque language (euskera) is an isolate language spoken by about one million people in northeast Spain and southwest France. According to the most common version about its origin the Basque language is of Aquitanian origin.
Olga S Chesnokova, Liana M Dzhishkariani
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Correspondences of Basque and Caucasic Final Stem Vowels: -i/-e, -u/-o
Une étude récente sur l’hypothèse Basque-Caucasienne (Basque + (Nord) Caucasien + Burushic) a révélé des affinités lexiques qui Font foi de correspondances précises de racines-voyelles finales entre le Basque et le Caucasien.
John D. Bengtson
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The present study analyzes the prosodic characteristics of the variety of Spanish in contact with Basque (in the Basque Country, Spain). We focus on information-seeking yes/no questions, which present different intonation contours in Spanish and Basque ...
Magdalena Romera, Gorka Elordieta
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Western US Basque-American e-Diaspora: Action Research in California, Idaho, and Nevada
Basque settlement increased in the western states of the US decades ago, particularly in California, Idaho, and Nevada. Alongside this migration phenomenon, Basque Studies programs have been emerging at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), Boise State ...
Igor Calzada, Iker Arranz
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The language contact between Basque and Spanish in the Basque Autonomous Community (BAC) gives rise to the production of specific linguistic features such as non-standard gender agreement (N-SGA). N-SGA in BAC Spanish has been traditionally attributed to
Basterretxea Santiso Gorka
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Crònica legislativa del País Basc
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Iñigo Urrutia Libarona
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Different Evolutionary History for Basque Diaspora Populations in USA and Argentina Unveiled by Mitochondrial DNA Analysis. [PDF]
The Basque Diaspora in Western USA and Argentina represents two populations which have maintained strong Basque cultural and social roots in a completely different geographic context.
Miriam Baeta +7 more
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Basque fishermen were among the most numerous visitors of the North East coast of America in the 16th and 17th centuries. They traded actively with some of the native tribes on the coast and along the banks of the Saint Lawrence River.
Peter Bakker
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