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  1. Castilian Spanish - Wikipedia

    • The term Castilian Spanish is used in English for the specific varieties of Spanish spoken in north and central Spain. This is because much of the variation in Peninsular Spanish is between north and south, often imagined as Castilian versus Andalusian. Typically, it is more loosely used to denote the Spanish spoken in all of Spain as compared to Spanish s… See more

    Overview

    In English, Castilian Spanish can mean the variety of Peninsular Spanish spoken in northern and central See more

    Phonology

    • Word-final /d/ may be pronounced as a voiceless [θ] instead of the standard voiced [ð]. This is most common in the provinces of Burgos, Palencia, Valladolid, the east of León and Zamora, northern Segovia and Ávila, and … See more

    Grammar

    • A wide swath of central Castile is home to leísmo. The Royal Spanish Academy considers leísmo to be incorrect, though it considers it to be admissible when referring to a single, male person. See more

    Sources

    • Fernández-Ordóñez, Inés (2016). "Dialectos del Español Peninsular" (PDF). In Gutiérrez-Rexach, Javier (ed.). Enciclopedia de Lingüística Hispánica. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. ISBNSee more

    External links

    WordNet 3.0. Princeton University
    COSER, Audible Corpus of Spoken Rural Spanish See more

     
  1. Spanish is sometimes known as Castilian because the language emerged from Latin in the Castile area of Spain. In some Spanish-speaking areas, the language is called castellano rather than or in addition to español. The two terms can by synonymous, or they can be differentiated by geography or politics.
    www.thoughtco.com/why-is-spanish-sometimes-cal…
    The Spanish language originated in Spain, and the Spanish spoken in Spain is called Castilian: castellano. It refers to the province of Castile located in Central Spain. In English, you can just refer to this variety of Spanish as European Spanish or Peninsular Spanish, instead of Castilian Spanish.
    www.spanishpod101.com/blog/2021/03/25/spanis…
    Castilian Spanish, also known as Peninsular Spanish, is the variety of Spanish originally spoken in northern and central Spain. Today, however, the term castellano is used more generally to refer to the Spanish spoken in all of Spain in opposition to Spanish spoken in Latin America, regardless of regional differences.
    www.languagetrainers.com/blog/castilian-vs-spanish/
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