2011
DOI: 10.4314/ijma.v1i4.3
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The Basque Language: History and Origin

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“…These properties differentiate Basque from Spanish, English, and many other Indo-European languages (Bengtson, 2011).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These properties differentiate Basque from Spanish, English, and many other Indo-European languages (Bengtson, 2011).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Diminishing the expression of self-determination of the original culture. 4 The above allows us to notice in this first migration that took place approximately 40,000 years ago [7], [8], the changes that it made to the proto-euskera language, this being the very origin of dialectal variations that would later be transformed into the base dialects in the different epochs. Hence the very specific problem of locating the Basque people and Protoeuskera in relation to a particular language or group of languages, an aspect that is verified by the complex cultural transition that this implies for any group of dialects or for a language already established in a specific territory.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(aproxi años 1000) Martínez, C, (2018)[3] Influencias de otras naciones o culturas hasta la modernidad Source: own elaboration based on figure 1 and its sources. Martínez, C, (2018) y[3] The analysis and respective comparison of the periods of prehistory and the history of humanity in relation to the origin and consequent evolution of Proto-euskera to modern Basque, allows us to understand that the origin of what today is called the Basque language is to be found in the Pangea Stage and the Palaeolithic[8], in this order of ideas, the location made by the current classification in the history of linguistics places it in the Eurasian family, it is the very centre of the evolutionary development presented in table 1. Hence, contrary to what is thought, Basque does have an origin in the families and, of course, it is a language developed from the evolutionary process of the populations that used it and use it for different purposes.…”
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