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  1. Pluricentrismo, políticas académicas y los discursos sobre la lengua en la cultura lingüística hispánica Sita Farias, Virginia

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2024
    “…Pluricentrism, the language policy of the royal spanish academy, and discourses on the spanish language in hispanic linguistic culture…”
  2. Usos peninsulares y americanos del léxico de la edad Malaver, Irania

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2012
    “…In this work we dwell on the convergences and divergences of thelexicon of the age in distinct peninsular and American modalities ofthe Spanish language based on a compared, diachronic and diatopicresearch. …”
  3. El tratamiento de los occitanismos en los diccionarios del español García Aranda, M. Ángeles

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2013
    “…This paper aims to show the treatment that the voices from the southof France have received in the Spanish lexicography; in this work thehistory of the Occitan words in Spanish are traced in diverse sources:the Tesoros lexicográficos of Spanish language published in the last years,the different editions of Diccionario de la lengua española, by the RealAcademia Española, and in different etymological works.…”
  4. La esfera pública árabe y las relaciones exteriores de Catar desde 1995 Viramontes Viramontes, Erick

    Foro Internacional

    2019
    “…Based on an analysis of media reports and interviews with the principal leaders of Qatar by internationally recognized media outlets, this research makes a contribution to the debates on diplomacy in the Middle East and expands the Spanish-language bibliography on a State whose importance has increased considerably in the first two decades of the current century.…”
  5. El pronombre vosotros bajo el reinado de los Borbones Lara Bermejo, Víctor

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2021
    “…There is still much mystery surrounding the historical development of the pronoun vosotros in the different spheres of the Spanish language. Although scholars agree that it constitutes a striking feature of the language on both sides of the Atlantic, it is still unclear what prompted the Iberian Peninsula to revert to using it, whilst America gradually eliminated the few uses of it that it still possessed. …”
  6. Repertorios multilingües en Guinea Ecuatorial en el tránsito del mundo fernandino al colonial hispánico Gutiérrez Maté, Miguel

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2024
    “…This article deals with the history of the different ethnolinguistic groups of Santa Isabel (present-day Malabo, Bioko, Equatorial Guinea) during the second half of the 19th century, in order to contextualize the background against which the Spanish language was implanted. I use historical sources to establish the multilingual repertoires of Spaniards, (Afro-) Cubans, “Fernandians”, Krumen, “Portuguese” and Bubis. …”
  7. Breve historia de Bután. Una identidad y un horizonte común en torno a la felicidad como objetivo político Rodríguez Calles, Luis

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2019
    “…Thus, this article seeks to fill a gap by taking a systematic, historical approach in the academic analysis of happiness, Buddhism and development studies in Bhutan. Not a single Spanish-language source could be found on this topic. Special attention will be paid to shifting moments in Bhutan’s history, setting up a discussion about so-called identity construction processes, especially those referring to happiness as a central political goal.…”

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