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- Xíriga abstract "Xíriga is an occupation-related cant on Asturian developed by the tejeros of Llanes and Ribadesella in Asturias. The tejeros were migrant workers in brick or clay, usually poor, who contracted themselves out for work sometimes in distant towns. Often mistreated by their overseers, the traveling craftsmen developed xíriga sometime around the 18th century as a defensive or private language in order to be able to talk freely in front of their employers/masters. Because it originated with poor working men who were largely illiterate, xíriga had no written form, and the language began to disappear with the decline of the tejeros although one can still hear it spoken occasionally by relatives or descendants. The words created for or adopted into the language provide some insight into the social life, customs and beliefs of its original speakers—for example, there are a large number of verbs that translate "to rob" and many of the words are crude, blunt, or intended as insults.As in the Gacería of the makers of threshing-boards and sieves in Cantalejo, Segovia and the Galician Fala dos arxinas, some of the words are taken from Basque language.While the Basque regions were far from the tejero routes, the non-Romance vocabulary of Basque makes it unintelligible to outsiders.".
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- Xíriga wikiPageExternalLink diccio.htm.
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- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Asturian_language.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Asturias.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Bartholomew.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Bartholomew_the_Apostle.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Basque_language.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Boletín_del_Real_Instituto_de_Estudios_Asturianos.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Cant_(language).
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Cantalejo.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Cantalejo,_Segovia.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asturian_language.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basque_language.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cant_languages.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Fala_dos_arxinas.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Fala_dos_arxiñas_(argot).
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Gacería.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Llanes.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Metathesis_(linguistics).
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Migrant_worker.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Ribadesella.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Threshing-board.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Threshing_board.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLink Vesre.
- Xíriga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Xíriga".
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- Xíriga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asturias-stub.
- Xíriga subject Category:Asturian_language.
- Xíriga subject Category:Basque_language.
- Xíriga subject Category:Cant_languages.
- Xíriga comment "Xíriga is an occupation-related cant on Asturian developed by the tejeros of Llanes and Ribadesella in Asturias. The tejeros were migrant workers in brick or clay, usually poor, who contracted themselves out for work sometimes in distant towns. Often mistreated by their overseers, the traveling craftsmen developed xíriga sometime around the 18th century as a defensive or private language in order to be able to talk freely in front of their employers/masters.".
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- Xíriga wasDerivedFrom Xíriga?oldid=541735965.
- Xíriga isPrimaryTopicOf Xíriga.