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- Q3327150 subject Q8342252.
- Q3327150 subject Q8691414.
- Q3327150 abstract "Fala dos arxiñas is the name of an argot employed by stonecutters in Galicia, Spain, particularly in the area of Pontevedra, based on the Galician language. They handed down their knowledge in the art of how to split and cut stone by means of this secret language from generation to generation.".
- Q3327150 wikiPageExternalLink bas10307.pdf.
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- Q3327150 wikiPageWikiLink Q3462602.
- Q3327150 wikiPageWikiLink Q3832910.
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- Q3327150 wikiPageWikiLink Q8342252.
- Q3327150 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691414.
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- Q3327150 wikiPageWikiLink Q9307.
- Q3327150 comment "Fala dos arxiñas is the name of an argot employed by stonecutters in Galicia, Spain, particularly in the area of Pontevedra, based on the Galician language. They handed down their knowledge in the art of how to split and cut stone by means of this secret language from generation to generation.".
- Q3327150 label "Fala dos arxiñas (argot)".