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  1. Victor speaking Asturian. The Academia de la Llingua Asturiana or Academy of the Asturian Language (ALLA) is an Official Institution [1] of the Government of the Principality of Asturias that promotes and regulates the Asturian language, a language of the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias. Among its principal objectives are investigating ...

  2. The Academia de la Llingua Asturiana or Academy of the Asturian Language (ALLA) is an Official Institution of the Government of the Principality of Asturias that promotes and regulates the Asturian language, a language of the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias. Among its principal objectives are investigating and normalising the Asturian Language, developing a dictionary, promoting its ...

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  4. The Academy of the Asturian Language has published a grammar describing the Asturian language. It is a comprehensive manual that can be used in schools to facilitate learning. Additionally, a translator that can translate English, French, Portuguese and Italian, among a few other languages, into Asturian and vice versa is offered online.

    • Around 1/3 of Asturians (2000), 62% of Asturians (2017)
    • Asturias
  5. Feb 4, 2022 · Xosé Antón González is the president of the Asturian language academy, which has produced the standardised form of Asturian that will be implemented should the regional parliament vote to make ...

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  6. The first initiatives for the normativization of the Asturian language began in the 18th century with the Enlightenment writer Gaspar Melchor de Xovellanos, who defended the creation of an Academia Asturiana de Buenas Letras [Asturian Academy of Good Letters] that should have as its objective the creation of a Diccionario del dialecto Asturiano ...

  7. lletresasturianes.alladixital.orgLletres Asturianes

    Similarly, it also welcomes anthropological, pedagogical and socio-educational works focused on improving the knowledge, problems and the normalization of the Asturian language. The contents of the articles are the direct responsibility of their authors. The Academy is not obliged to return the originals that are not published.

  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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