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This paper deals with the realisation of the prospective participle, the most common way to express the future in Basque. The authors start from present-day variation, as synthesised by the Royal Academy of the Basque Language: the adjunction of the ...
Beñat Oyharçabal +1 more
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Azpeitiko azentuaren gauzatze fonetikoaz [PDF]
Lan honetan, Azpeitiko hizkeraren azentuaren ezaugarri akustikoak aztertzen ditugu. Singular/plural hitz pareak erabili ditugu bokal azentudunen eta azentugabeen arteko diferentzia akustikoak miatzeko.
José Ignacio Hualde, Ander Beristain
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This paper develops and extends a unified account of two different guises of participial affixes in Basque suggested in Haddican (2007). The affixes -tu/-i/-n/-Ø are traditionally described as "participial" affixes or perfective markers in view of the
Bill Haddican
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In this article, a thorough criticism of the main issues concerning the Basque accentuation is performed. In point 1, a synchronic description of the different Basque accentual types as described in Michelena (1972) and Hualde (1997) is carried out. Type
Mikel Martínez
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‘-A' EUSKAL ARTIKULU DEFINITUAREN GAINEAN ZENBAIT OHAR [PDF]
This paper deals with some aspects of the Basque definite article. The first part is devoted to some synchronic aspects of nowadays use of the definite article, and how it can be related to data coming from different dialects, as well as how can it be ...
Manterola, Julen
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ChatSubs: A dataset of dialogues in Spanish, Catalan, Basque and Galician extracted from movie subtitles for developing advanced conversational models. [PDF]
Kharitonova K +4 more
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The Basque dialect of Lekeitio
This book is a study of the Basque variety spoken in Lekeitio (Vizcaya). As such we have intended to make a direct contribution to Basque dialectology, aiming at setting certain standards for research in this area. In addition, we believe that some of the materials assembled in this work will be of interest to a larger audience beyond Basque ...
Hualde, José Ignacio +2 more
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On triple auxiliation in Romance [PDF]
Romance languages divide into three classes, as far as perfective auxiliation is concerned: as well as languages showing a binary contrast (e.g., French) and languages showing no contrast (e.g., Spanish), several varieties exist in which auxiliation ...
Loporcaro, Michele
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In this paper I analyze the raising of the mid back vowel /o/ in Basque. This sound pattern is primarily found in Zuberoan and Roncalese, although it is present, to a lesser degree, in other eastern Basque dialects.
Ander Egurtzegi
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