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The teaching of Basque to adults
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Jokin Azkue
und Josu Perales
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29. Juli 2005
Abstract
As we look back in history it is always possible to come across a speaker who has in adulthood learnt Basque as a second language. Nevertheless, the teaching of Basque to adults as we know it today is a fairly recent phenomenon, which has developed over the past three decades. This article offers an overview of the adult Basquization and literacy program in the BAC—Basque Autonomous Community (of Araba, Biscay, and Gipuzkoa) — without forgetting that this phenomenon also exists in Navarre and in the Northern Basque Country, under French jurisdiction.
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Published Online: 2005-07-29
Published in Print: 2005-07-20
© Walter de Gruyter
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- Introduction: presenting the Basque case
- Language policy and planning of the status of Basque, I: the Basque Autonomous Community (BAC)
- Language policy and planning of the status of Basque, II: Navarre and the Northern Basque Country
- The sociolinguistic situation in the Basque Country according to the 2001 Sociolinguistic Survey
- Basque acquisition planning
- The teaching of Basque to adults
- Final reflections. Basque: from the present toward the future
- Book reviews
- Minority languages between nationalism and new localism: the case of Italy
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction: presenting the Basque case
- Language policy and planning of the status of Basque, I: the Basque Autonomous Community (BAC)
- Language policy and planning of the status of Basque, II: Navarre and the Northern Basque Country
- The sociolinguistic situation in the Basque Country according to the 2001 Sociolinguistic Survey
- Basque acquisition planning
- The teaching of Basque to adults
- Final reflections. Basque: from the present toward the future
- Book reviews
- Minority languages between nationalism and new localism: the case of Italy