Alentejan Portuguese

Alentejan Portuguese is a dialect of Portuguese spoken in the Portuguese region of Alentejo. It is also spoken, with its own subdialect, in the Spanish municipalities of Olivenza and Táliga which for several centuries (1297 to 1801) were part of Portugal; in this area the language is currently endangered.

Alentejan Portuguese
Native toPortugal, Spain
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Distribution of Alentejan and Alto-Alentejan dialects
  Alto-Alentejan Portuguese
  Alentejan Portuguese

Characteristics

Present situation in Olivenza and Táliga

The 2005 report of the Council of Europe's expert group on the implementation in Spain of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, 2005[1] asked the Spanish government to furnish information about the situation of Oliventian Portuguese, and for measures for the protection and promotion of that language under the provisions of Article 7 of the Charter.[2] However, in the report submitted by Spain in 2006, there are no references to Oliventian Portuguese.[3]

In the 2008 report the following paragraphs were listed:[4]

48. The Expert Committee has received no information on the use of Portuguese in Extremadura, particularly in Olivenza.

49. According to information gathered during the site visit, the Portuguese language (the Oliventina) is traditionally spoken in Olivenza and Táliga since the 13th century. However, the information received on the current use of this language is inconclusive, but indicates that Portuguese is taught as a foreign language in the education field.

50. The Expert Committee can not assess the situation of Portuguese in Extremadura, and urges the authorities to clarify this issue in the next cycle of monitoring, particularly in cooperation with the association "Além Guadiana", recently established to promote the Portuguese language.

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