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Archer, W. G., The Hill of the Flutes, Life, Love and Poetry in Tribal India. George Allen and Unwin Ltd., Londres, 1974. 375 pp.
Estudios de Asia y África
1977Subjects: “…Archer…”
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Arne Klum, Verbe et adverbe. Almqvist & Wiksell, Uppsala, 1961; 313 pp. (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia Romanica Upsaliensia, 1).
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
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Edición crítica del "Dezir a las syete virtudes" de Francisco Imperial
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
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La identidad indígena y el sistema educativo mexicano: el caso de la traducción al chatino del Himno Nacional mexicano
Cuadernos de Lingüística
2020“…Indigenous identity and the Mexican educational system: the case of a Chatino translation of the Mexican national anthem…”
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Desempacando la identidad personal en el realismo morfogenético: formas de ego, reflexividad sustantiva y proyectos de vida.
Estudios Sociológicos
2017“…Ultimate concerns have emerged in the work of Margaret Archer as a core element of the agents’ projects, as the basis to understand the world and generate reflexivity to solve the dilemmas that society presents. …”
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Michael Toxites y los vocabularios plurilingües de Onomastica (1574)
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2018“…Similar to botanical works by Caspar Bauhin or Christian Mentzel, Toxites’ Onomastica compiles terms related to mineral and vegetal substances used in Renaissance alchemic and chemical compounds. Divided in two parts, the first ordered by subject, the second alphabetically, the work list common and technical terms in several lan guages (Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and English). …”