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The Serrano dialect is an Asturleonese dialect spoken in Sierra de Francia, Salamanca (Spain).

Speech in Sierra de Francia is split up into two forms: northern dialects, which are closer to Castilian, and southern dialects, with more Extremaduran characteristics. Serrano dialects form part of Eastern Astur-Leonese, which are transitional varieties between Asturleonese and Castilian.

References

  1. Sánchez, Gonzalo Francisco (2015). "Formas y usos verbales vernáculos en la Sierra de Francia (sur de Salamanca): analogías, cambio fonológico, rasgos arcaicos..." Anuario de estudios filológicos (in Spanish) (38): 73–91. ISSN 0210-8178. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  2. Puerto, José Luis (1995). Cuentos de tradición oral en la Sierra de Francia (in Spanish). Caja Salamanca y Soria. p. 23. ISBN 978-84-87132-34-6. Retrieved 2025-01-19.


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