Roncalese dialect

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title: Roncalese dialect
text: Roncalese is an extinct Basque dialect once spoken in the Roncal Valley in Navarre, Spanish Basque Country. It is a subdialect of Eastern Navarrese in the classification of Koldo Zuazo. It had been classified as a subdialect of Souletin in the 19th-century classification of Louis Lucien Bonaparte, and as a separate dialect in the early-20th-century classification of Resurrección María de Azkue. The last speaker of the Roncalese, Fidela Bernat, died in 1991. Roncalese preserves historical nasals
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description: Extinct Basque dialect
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roncalese_dialect
date created: 2014-02-14T08:37:05Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T20:38:39Z
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