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  1. In medieval León, the Romance Galician, Asturian-Leonese, and Castilian languages evolved and spread south. The first known text in Asturian-Leonese is the Nodicia de kesos, written between 974 and 980 AD, an inventory of cheeses owned by a monastery written in the margin of the reverse of a document written in Latin. [17]

  2. Asturian codification of the Astur-Leonese spoken in the Asturian Autonomous Community became a modern language with the founding of the Academy of the Asturian Language (Academia Asturiana de la Llingua) in 1980. The Leonese dialects and Mirandese are linguistically close to Asturian.

  3. Asturleonese (Astur-Leonese; Asturian: Asturlleonés; Spanish: Asturleonés; Portuguese: Asturo-leonês; Mirandese: Asturlhionés) is a Romance language or language family spoken in northwestern Spain and northeastern Portugal, namely in the historical regions and Spain's modern-day autonomous communities of Asturias, northwestern Castile and ...

  4. This article reviews the different ideas that have been put forward for classifying dialects and sub-dialects in the Asturleonese linguistic domain, from early works by Arias de Miranda (1858) and Menéndez Pidal (1906) through to more recent proposals by García Arias (2003) and González i Planas (2004).

  5. The aim of this paper is to describe the main characteristics of the Asturian language or Asturian-Leonese, both from a linguistic and from a sociolinguistic perspective. The study of these...

  6. The Asturian language is classified as an Indo-European, Romance language of the West Iberian branch. It is the result of the development of Latin spoken in the aforementioned territories of the Iberian Peninsula. Its development from Latin, and also its status as an independent linguistic code, is unquestionable from a scientific perspective.

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  8. Asturian, which is also known as Bable, is a Romance language spoken by about 550,000 people in parts of Asturias (Asturies) in the north of Spain. Asturian is very closely related to Mirandese and was influenced by the pre-Roman languages spoken in the Asturias region. Asturian first appeared in writing in 1155.

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