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Occitan
Occitan, also known as Gascon, is a Gallo-Iverian member of the Italic subgroup of the Indo-European language family spoken by approximately 255,000 people principally located in the Béarn region of France with a smaller population in Spain.

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  • - Sociolinguistic study of the use of Occitan, a major regional language in southern France, as well as the language of small minorities in Italy (in the northwest and in Calabria) and in Spain (Aranese). Bilingual site (English and French).
  • - Brief introduction and overview of the Occitan language, with a pronunciation guide, basic grammar, special information on some Occitan dialects, and map. A "Babel site", by Dàvid Uhlár i Escandell.
  • - Provides ten complete verb inflectional paradigms for Medieval Occitan, the language of troubadours in Southern France.
  • - Articles and resources dedicated to the linguistic study of the Occitan language.
  • - Information on Aranese, a variant of Occitan spoken in the Aran valley in the Catalonian Pyrenees (Spain).
  • - General information about the current status of various Occitan dialects (mainly in France, but also small areas of Italy and Spain), from the University of Wales. Trilingual site (English, French, Welsh).
  • - Information on Occitan language and culture.


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