Misplaced Pages

Castúo

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Spanish dialects spoken in Extremadura, Spain

Castúo is the generic name for the dialects of Spanish spoken in the autonomous community of Extremadura, in Spain. It shouldn't be confused with Extremaduran, a language between Asturleonese and Castilian, or with Fala, another language spoken in Extremadura that is most similar to Galician-Portuguese.

Phonology

  • Debuccalization (reduction to [h]) of [s] and [θ] in syllable-final position, as is common in Spanish varieties in the southern half of Spain.
  • Frequent loss of d, in any position, as is common in Spanish varieties in the southern half of Spain.
  • Simplification of the consonantic group -nf, to f
  • Simplification of the consonantic group -rj, to j
  • Simplification of the consonantic group rn, to nn
  • Pronunciation of word-initial 'h' as a glottal fricative, , in many words in which Latin had an initial 'f', as is common in most Andalusian varieties.
  • Occasional consonantic change l/r and r/l, which occurs in Andalusian Spanish as well
  • General loss of r in final position

Morphology

Writers

References

APLEx Association for the study and divulgation of Extremaduran linguistic patrimony

External links

Languages of Spain
Official / national
Regional / minority
languages
Co-official
Recognised
Unrecognised
languages
Immigrant languages
Standard forms
Sign languages
See also
Dialects and varieties of Spanish by continent
Africa and Asia
Americas
(Interamerican)
Caribbean
Central America
North America
South America
Europe
(Peninsular)
Other
Extinct


Stub icon

This Spanish language-related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: