Eonavian language

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Eonavian language is a Romance language variety spoken in the western coastal region of Asturias, Spain, sharing features with both Galician and Asturian.

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Label Occurrences
Eonavian language canonical 1

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Astur-Leonese language variety
Galician-Asturian transitional variety
Ibero-Romance language
Romance language variety
alternativeName Fala
surface form: A Fala

Eonavian
Asturian language
surface form: Galician-Asturian

Gallego
surface form: Gallego de Asturias

Asturian language
surface form: Gallego-Asturiano

Asturian language
surface form: Gallego-asturiano
borderRegionWith Galicia
closelyRelatedTo Asturian language
Galician language
Leonese
surface form: Leonese language
country Spain
debatedClassification whether it is Asturian dialect
whether it is Galician dialect
whether it is independent language variety
developedFrom Vulgar Latin
endangeredStatus vulnerable
hasDialectContinuumWith Asturian language
Galician language
hasLexicalInfluenceFrom Asturian language
Galician language
Spanish language
hasMorphologicalFeature use of Galician-type articles in many areas
hasPhonologicalFeature nasal vowels similar to Galician
hasSyntacticFeature structures intermediate between Galician and Asturian
ISOStatus does not have an individual ISO 639-3 code
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Romance languages
recognizedAs linguistic variety of Asturias
recognizedBy Academy of the Asturian Language
region Principality of Asturias
sharesFeaturesWith Asturian language
Galician language
spokenIn Asturias
Spain
spokenInRegion Eo-Navia region
Asturias
surface form: western Asturias

western coastal region of Asturias
spokenInValley Eo River valley
status minority language
regional language variety
subfamily Ibero-Romance languages
Gallo-Romance languages
surface form: Western Romance languages
usedIn folk music lyrics
local literature
local oral tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ibero-Romance languages hasMajorLanguage Eonavian language