Las fronteras de la lengua vasca a lo largo de la historia

  1. Cid Abasolo, Carlos
Revista:
Revista de filología románica

ISSN: 0212-999X 1988-2815

Año de publicación: 2002

Título del ejemplar: Al Año Europeo de las Lenguas

Número: 19

Páginas: 15-36

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista de filología románica

Resumen

Based on more or less reliable evidence, such as toponymy, the Basque language is supposed to have once been present in an area greater than its current territory, moving eastwards (until the Indo-European invasions) and westwards (until the arrival of the Romans). In the peninsular area, Basque was pushed back first by Latin and then by Spanish, and only did it regain part of its lost ground during the Reconquest of Spain, when the Basque-speaking population occupied lands in Northern Burgos and La Rioja. In the continental area, Basque has held its steady boundaries for the last 500 years. Nowadays, the situation has changed substantially: it...