Goizueta basque

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Goizueta is a small town in northwestern Navarre, Spain, bordering Gipuzkoa. According to the most recent official figures, it has slightly over 800 inhabitants, about 95% of whom speak Basque (2001, Instituto de Estadstica de Navarra). All inhabitants (except for young children) also speak Spanish. In the school system standard Basque and, to a lesser extent, Spanish are used. Older speakers (those born before 1970 or so) were educated exclusively in Spanish. The local Basque dialect, however, enjoys very high prestige among its speakers, and this is the linguistic variety that is most commonly used in everyday interaction within the town. Copyright © International Phonetic Association 2010.

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Hualde, J. I., Lujanbio, O., & Zubiri, J. J. (2010). Goizueta basque. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 40(1), 113–127. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025100309990260

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