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El filológo Pedro Urbano González de la Calle (1879-1966). Una aproximación a su vida y obra
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2017“…The philologist Pedro Urbano González de la Calle (1879-1966). …”
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Un catalán en Buenos Aires. El proyecto lexicográfico (1925) de Manuel de Montolíu. Presentación y críticas
Cuadernos de Lingüística
2018“…Manuel de Montolíu directed the Institute of Philology of the University of Buenos Aires in 1925, he was then a young Catalan philologist trained in linguistic geography and dialectology. …”
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El Marcel Bataillon 'civil' y su compromiso intelectual con España y América
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2011“…To integratethe image of Bataillon as a civilian with the one of him as an enormous anddelicate philologist and historian is prophylactic in this hour of disappointmentand neglect.…”
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Sobre el venezolanismo arrochelado
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2019“…In order to achieve this, we will begin by resuming what has already been masterfully expounded by the great philologist Ángel Rosenblat, and then expand on this offering new documentary sources and digital corpora which have subsequently enriched our knowledge of the Spanish lexicon in its different varieties.…”
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Poesía y autobiografía en un momento de la obra de Alfonso Reyes (1908-1916)
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2013“…The author hides and reveals himself in dramaticmasks: the faithful subject, the son-apostle, the traveller, the domesticslave, the dispossessed one, the prodigal son, the outcast, the philologist.The poems analysed are read as fragments of a fictitious autobiography.…”
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En torno a "Lírica personal", de sor Juana
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2011“…Alatorre shared with Méndez Plancarte (another specialistin the literary works of the nun) the vast knowledge of Hispanic poetryof all times, of classical literature, of metrics, and even a religious education,but, unlike Méndez Plancarte, our philologist was a free spirit with amind which wasn’t made for prejudice, his reading skills could lead him toany place. …”