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- Q3571271 subject Q9498003.
- Q3571271 abstract "The Aragonese language has many local varieties, which are grouped in valley varieties or comarca varieties. The term dialect is ambiguous and it can be used to refer to well-known valley varieties, such as cheso or ansotano. The best-known classification, by Francho Nagore, divides all Aragonese varieties in four groups or main dialects: Western, Central, Southern, and Eastern.".
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- Q3571271 type Thing.
- Q3571271 comment "The Aragonese language has many local varieties, which are grouped in valley varieties or comarca varieties. The term dialect is ambiguous and it can be used to refer to well-known valley varieties, such as cheso or ansotano. The best-known classification, by Francho Nagore, divides all Aragonese varieties in four groups or main dialects: Western, Central, Southern, and Eastern.".
- Q3571271 label "Aragonese dialects".
- Q3571271 seeAlso Q10605666.
- Q3571271 depiction Grupos_de_parlas_de_laragonxc3xa9s.svg.