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Standard for Andalusian
Proposed standard orthography for Andalusian Spanish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Êttandâ pal andalûh ("Standard for Andalusian", EPA; Estándar para el andaluz in standard Spanish) is a proposed standardized orthographic system for Andalusian Spanish. It is one of several orthographies proposed as part of the Andalusian language movement.
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Characteristics
EPA differs from standard Spanish orthography in reflecting the phonetics of the Andalusian dialect. Notable differences include:[1]
- [s] is represented with <ç> before [e] and [i]
- [β] is always represented as <b>, even where standard Spanish orthography uses a <v>
- [t͡ʃ] is represented with <x> (as in Catalan)
- Geminated consonants, which occur in Andalusian Spanish following a syllable ending[further explanation needed] in a dropped [s], are represented with a doubled consonant
- Vowels immediately preceding a dropped [s] are marked with a circumflex, and an <h> is added at the end of the word
- All instances of <h> that are not pronounced in standard Spanish are removed
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Example
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in EPA, standard Spanish, and English:
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References
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