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Castilian language

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Castilian language

Member of the Romance branch of the Indo-European language family, originating in northwestern Spain, in the provinces of Old and New Castile. It is the basis of present-day standard Spanish (see Spanish language) and is often seen as the same language, the terms castellano and español being used interchangeably in both Spain and the Spanish-speaking countries of the Americas.



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Besides Latin and Greek, the new curriculum was to include Castilian language and literature together with orthography, prosody, rhetoric, chronology, history, dialectics, ethics, and criticism.
 
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