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000148525 020__ $$a9783110733945
000148525 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1515/9783110733945-026
000148525 037__ $$aBOOK-2025-087
000148525 041__ $$aeng
000148525 100__ $$aIbarretxe-Antuñano, Iraide$$b
000148525 245__ $$aCognitive Sociolinguistics in Northeastern Peninsular Romance Frontier Varieties
000148525 250__ $$a1st ed.
000148525 260__ $$aBerlin$$bDe Gruyter Mouton$$c2022
000148525 300__ $$a324-338
000148525 506__ $$aall-rights-reserved
000148525 520__ $$aFrontier varieties are the result of a continuous multilinguistic contact situation. Given their “transition” and “mixed” character, these varieties are known to have an elusive genetic filiation and to raise conflicting linguistic attitudes among speakers. This chapter explores one of the Western Romance continua in Aragon (Spain): the north (Aragonese)-south (Catalan) continuum. More concretely, it focuses on the Valley of Isabena where speakers, albeit Spanish, speak an Aragonese-Catalan transition variety: the “Isabena Frontier Variety” (IFV). Based on fieldwork data (personal interviews and oral elicited semi-directed narratives) from four native IFV speakers, this chapter discusses IFV speakers’ own linguistic identity and attitudes toward their variety and then, provides a detailed linguistic characterisation of this frontier variety. The chapter concludes with a cognitive (socio)linguistic explanation to the phenomena found in the IFV.
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000148525 700__ $$aAriño-Bizarro, Andrea  $$b
000148525 700__ $$aMoret-Oliver, María Teresa $$b
000148525 773__ $$tCognitive Sociolinguistics Revisited
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