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Fala ("
Speech Speech is a human vocal communication using language. Each language uses phonetic combinations of vowel and consonant sounds that form the sound of its words (that is, all English words sound different from all French words, even if they are th ...
", also called ''Xalimego'') is a Western Romance language commonly classified in the Galician-Portuguese subgroup, with some traits from Leonese, spoken in
Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , ...
by about 10,500 people, of whom 5,500 live in a valley of the northwestern part of
Extremadura Extremadura (; ext, Estremaúra; pt, Estremadura; Fala: ''Extremaúra'') is an autonomous community of Spain. Its capital city is Mérida, and its largest city is Badajoz. Located in the central-western part of the Iberian Peninsula, it ...
near the border with
Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of th ...
. The speakers of Fala live in the towns of Valverde del Fresno (Valverdi du Fresnu),
Eljas Eljas ( fax, Ellas or ') is a municipality ( ''municipio'') located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2008 census (INE), the municipality has  inhabitants. The local linguistic variety is the so-called Fal ...
(As Ellas) and
San Martín de Trevejo San Martín de Trevejo ( fax, Sa Martín de Trevellu) is a municipality ( ''municipio'') located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2008 census (INE), the municipality has  inhabitants. The local linguist ...
(Sa Martín de Trevellu). These are within the valley of
Jálama The Jálama is a mountain in western Spain. Etymology In the local language of the northwestern Province of Cáceres, the mountain is known as ''Xálima''. Both names probably come from Paleohispanic languages. The Jálama Valley is home to ...
, in the
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of
Sierra de Gata Sierra de Gata ( ext, Sierra e Gata) is one of the main mountain ranges in the Sistema Central, Spain. The highest point is Peña Canchera (1,592 m). Geography The Sierra de Gata is located in the northwest of the province of Cáceres, which is ...
. Other names sometimes used for the language are ''Fala de
Jálama The Jálama is a mountain in western Spain. Etymology In the local language of the northwestern Province of Cáceres, the mountain is known as ''Xálima''. Both names probably come from Paleohispanic languages. The Jálama Valley is home to ...
'' or ''Fala de Xálima'', but neither of them is used by the speakers themselves, who call their linguistic varieties ''lagarteiru'' (in Eljas), ''manhegu'' / ''mañegu'' (in San Martín de Trevejo) and ''valverdeiru'' (in Valverde del Fresno). newspaper La Vanguardia (8-6-2019): ''La fala, una lengua viva del norte de Extremadura''
(in Spanish)


History


Origins

In the Middle Ages, mixed varieties of Portuguese and Leonese could be found along the border between Leon and Portugal, represented in texts such as the ''Foro de Castelo Rodrigo'' (13th century). Although there is no documentation on the colonization and repopulation of this area in the 13th century, there are several hypotheses of Galician citizens moving to protect the frontier against Muslims as a punishment imposed by the Leonese king, or the delivery of the territories to various military orders by Kings
Alfonso IX Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
and Fernando II. In general, philologists in favor of the Galician theory support the hypothesis that the valley is an isolated region and, therefore, the Galician colonists maintain their way of speaking in a "pure" form because of the lack of external influences.


Recent

On August 3, 1992, the association ''Fala i Cultura'' was founded, among its goals being the compilation of a common grammar (based on the Galician one) and the commemoration of ''u día da nosa fala'' (the day of our language) celebrated once a year from 1992 in Eljas, 1993 in Valverde and 1994 in San Martín. It was not until 1998 that the first literary work in Fala was published: ''Seis sainetes valverdeiros'', written by Isabel López Lajas and published in 1998 by Edicións Positivas (
Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia, in northwestern Spain. The city has its origin in the shrine of Saint James the Great, now the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, as the destination of the Way of S ...
). It was on this date that the Gabinete de Iniciativas Transfronterizas (Office of Cross-Border Initiatives) started to take interest in Fala and to promote its study, publishing in 1999 scientific works and celebrating in May a "Congress on ''A Fala''". On June 14, 2000, Fala was recognized by the Ministry of Culture of the Junta de Extremadura as
Bien de Interés Cultural A Bien de Interés Cultural is a category of the heritage register in Spain. The term is also used in Venezuela and other Spanish-speaking countries. The term literally means a "good of cultural interest" (" goods" in the economic sense) and incl ...
. Nowadays, although the inhabitants of Jalama Valley can speak Spanish, most of them are bilingual because at home and in other activities outside school, they continue using the local language.


Sociolinguistic surveys

In 1992, a survey conducted by
José Enrique Gargallo Gil José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacul ...
(a professor at the University of Barcelona) collected the following data regarding the use of Spanish in family conversation: *4 of the 29 respondents from San Martín used Spanish when speaking with their family (13.8%) *In
Eljas Eljas ( fax, Ellas or ') is a municipality ( ''municipio'') located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2008 census (INE), the municipality has  inhabitants. The local linguistic variety is the so-called Fal ...
the figure dropped to only 3 out of 54 respondents (5.6%) *In Valverde, 25 of 125 respondents used Spanish in this context (20%). In September/December 1993 a survey was published in issue No. 30 of ''Alcántara'' Magazine by José Luis Martín Galindo, which showed the opinion of the people in San Martín de Trevejo as to the nature of Fala in the following percentages: *Believe that Fala is a dialect of Spanish: 13% *Believe that Fala is a dialect of Portuguese: 20% *Believe that Fala is an autonomous language: 67% The survey involved only twenty people (over 960 neighbours) and there was no alternative answer for those respondents who believed that Fala is a dialect of Galician. It is argued that the absence of this option was logical since theories about the possible relation of Fala with Galician were hardly known. In 1994, a new study showed that 80% of respondents learned to speak Spanish in school. The percentage of parents who claim to use Fala when speaking with their children was as follows: *100% in Eljas *85% in San Martin *73% in Valverde.


Phonology


Alphabet

One proposed alphabet has 23 letters:


Comparative vocabulary

Some Fala vocabulary are shown in the table below.


See also

*
Galician-Portuguese Galician-Portuguese ( gl, galego-portugués or ', pt, galego-português or ), also known as Old Portuguese or as Medieval Galician when referring to the history of each modern language, was a West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Middle ...
* Leonese language *
Portuguese language Portuguese ( or, in full, ) is a western Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-European language family, originating in the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It is an official language of Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, ...
* Galician language * Fala dos arxinas ("stonecutters' speech"), a
cant Cant, CANT, canting, or canted may refer to: Language * Cant (language), a secret language * Beurla Reagaird, a language of the Scottish Highland Travellers * Scottish Cant, a language of the Scottish Lowland Travellers * Shelta or the Cant, a la ...
spoken by Galician stonecutters. * Extremaduran language, from
Astur-Leonese Asturleonese ( ast, Asturlleonés; es, Asturleonés; pt, Asturo-leonês; mwl, Asturlhionés) is a Romance language spoken primarily in northwestern Spain, namely in the historical regions and Spain's modern-day autonomous communities of Astu ...
roots *
Castúo Castúo is the generic name for the dialects of Spanish spoken in the autonomous community of Extremadura, in Spain. Not to be confused with Extremaduran, a language between Asturleonese and Castilian, or Fala another language spoken in Extrem ...
, or Extremaduran variety of Spanish *
Portuñol Portuñol (Spanish spelling) or Portunhol (Portuguese spelling) () is a portmanteau of the words portugués/português ("Portuguese") and español/espanhol ("Spanish"), and is the name often given to any non-systematic mixture of Portuguese an ...


References


Further reading

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External links

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