Castilian Spanish
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In English, Castilian Spanish can mean the variety of Peninsular Spanish spoken in northern and central Spain, the standard form of Spanish, or Spanish from Spain in general.[1][2][3][4][5][6] In Spanish, the term Script error: No such module "Lang". (Castilian) can either refer to the Spanish language as a whole (to distinguish it from other Spanish languages such as Catalan, Basque, Galician, etc.), or to the medieval Old Spanish, a predecessor to Early Modern Spanish.
Terminology
The term Castilian Spanish is used in English for the specific varieties of Spanish spoken in north and central Spain. This is because much of the variation in Peninsular Spanish is between north and south, often imagined as Castilian versus Andalusian.Template:Sfn Typically, it is more loosely used to denote the Spanish spoken in all of Spain as compared to Latin American Spanish. In Spain itself, Spanish is not a uniform language and there exist several different varieties of Spanish; in addition, there are other official and unofficial languages in the country, although Spanish is official throughout Spain.
Castellano septentrional ("Northern Castilian") is the Spanish term for the dialects from the Northern half of Spain, including those from Aragón or Navarre, which were never part of Castile. These dialects can be distinguished from the southern varieties of Andalusia, Extremadura, and Murcia.Template:Sfn Español castellano, the literal translation of Castilian Spanish, is not a common expression; it could refer to varieties found in the region of Castile; however, the dialects of Castile, like other dialects, are not homogenous, and they tend to merge gradually with the dialects of other regions.Template:Sfn
Phonology
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- Template:IPAslink, spelled as Template:Angbr, is pronounced as a palatalized voiceless alveolar affricate Script error: No such module "IPA"., at least in Madrid.[12]
- Spanish from most of the Iberian Peninsula, including Castile, uses an apical Template:IPAblink, as opposed to the non-retracted voiceless alveolar fricative of Andalusian, Canarian, and Latin American Spanish, as well as of English.[13][14]
Grammar
- A wide swath of central Castile is home to leísmo. The Royal Spanish Academy considers leísmo to be incorrect, though it considers it to be admissible when referring to a single, male person.[15]Template:Sfn
See also
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- Andalusian Spanish
- Canarian Spanish
- Castúo
- Murcian Spanish
- Standard Spanish – the standard form that is very different from the medieval Spanish language-base
References
Sources
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External links
- WordNet 3.0. Princeton University
- COSER, Audible Corpus of Spoken Rural Spanish
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