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Language maintenance and change: fricative sibilants in Galician
The language of rural communities is under great pressure to change, both by the presence of the standard language as, in the case of Galicia, of the Spanish language.
Xosé Luís Regueira
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Two Languages, One Goal: Code-Switching in Doctor–Patient Communication in the Galician Healthcare System [PDF]
This paper examines bilingual communications between family doctors and patients in Galicia (Spain). The study adopts a sociolinguistic and sociopragmatic approach to analyze how language choice and code-switching (CS) impact their interactions. The main
Vanesa Rodríguez Tembrás
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From Margins to Networks: Minoritized Language Digital Content Creation's Impact on Linguistic Ideologies: The Galician Case [PDF]
ABSTRACT By focusing on Galician‐language online content creation through a corpus of semistructured interviews with eight professional and semiprofessional influencers, this paper examines how language ideologies surrounding minoritized languages have been shaped and reshaped because of their inclusion in the digital realm.
Ramón Brais Freire Braña
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Although language contact is one of the driving forces of language change at any level, little is known about how intonational change may be induced by language contact.
Rosalía Rodríguez Vázquez
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Some Remarks on Galician Language from the So-called Franxa Leste
This article examines the situation of Galician in the so-called Western Strip, arguing for the need to find an alternative to the term «External Galician», which is often used to refer to the language spoken in the Eo-Navia area, the Eastern Ancares Mountains, Western Bierzo, and As Portelas.
Álberto Gómez Bautista
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Whole-Genome Sequencing in Galicia Reveals Male-Biased Pre-Islamic North African Ancestry, Subtle Population Structure, and Microgeographic Patterns of Disease Risk. [PDF]
Whole genome sequencing of Galicians (GALOMICS; 17.2 M variants) reveals a genetic landscape consistent with broader Iberian patterns, characterized by only five clusters. Phylogenetic analyses indicate recent divergence and mild regional inbreeding.
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Sociolinguistic Awareness in Galician Bilinguals: Evidence from an Accent Identification Task
The inclusion of European minority languages in public spaces such as education, administration and the media has led to the emergence of a new profile of speakers, “new speakers”, who typically acquire a minority language through education, but vary in ...
Gisela Tomé Lourido, Bronwen G. Evans
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Explaining the grammatical structures that characterize the Galician language system to university students of L2 Galician involves certain difficulties, both in terms of contact with Spanish and due to its nature as an L2 language.
Xosé Manuel Sánchez Rei
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