José María Sánchez Carrión (born 1952, in Cartagena) is a Spanish linguist, specialised in Basque language, sociolinguistics and historical linguistics...
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José María Sánchez may refer to: José María Sánchez Borbón (1918–1973), Panamanian writer José María Sánchez Carrión (born 1952), Spanish linguist José...
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linguist José María Sánchez Carrión. In January 1979 it was closed. In April of that year they began a new phase under a new director, Javier Sánchez Erauskin...
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Raimundo Olabide José María Sánchez Carrión Hugo Schuchardt Joan Mari Torrealdai Antonio Tovar Julio de Urquijo Julien Vinson Jose Gontzalo Zulaika Alan...
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death of his uncle. Fernando Sánchez, buried at the Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas. Teresa Sánchez Constanza Sánchez, buried in Marcilla. Luscombe...
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Status and Methodology. Cambridge University Press. New York. Sánchez Carrión, José María. 1992. Las lenguas vistas desde la historia versus la historia...
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State Roberto Sánchez Vilella appointed Morales Carrión as Under Secretary of State, the position held for eleven of the past 22 years by José Rodríguez Suárez...
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María José Campos, Argentine chess player María José Cantilo (1953–2022), Argentine singer and songwriter María José Caro, Peruvian writer Maria Jose...
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Agustina Montenegro López María Auxiliadora Martínez Corrales María Haydee Osuna Ruíz María Jilma Rosales Espinoza Mario José Asensio Florez Mario Valle...
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Anguita (1914–1992) Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003) José Baroja (born 1983) María Luisa Bombal (1910–1980) José Donoso (1924–1996) Ariel Dorfman (born 1942)...
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President. Located behind the building is José Faustino Sánchez Carrión Square (Spanish: Plaza José Faustino Sánchez Carrión), a public square named after the...
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the State, while he traveled to Colombia. José de La Mar was appointed, along with José Faustino Sánchez Carrión and Hipólito Unanue, as one of three men...
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Famie Kaufman as Ana Paula María Cardinal Edna Bolkan Sergio Ramos Isaura Espinoza Wolf Ruvinskis Juan Gallardo Ricardo Carrión as Former Brawler Alfredo...
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Vargas as Lola's Godfather Guillermo de Alvarado Luis Aguilar María Cardinal Ricardo Carrión Viviana Rey as Korna Julio Fernandez David Fuentes Daniel Benítez...
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problem of languages, especially the ecolinguistic approaches of José María Sánchez Carrión Txepetx, who in 1987 published a book of major relevance according...
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Aitana Sánchez-Gijón as Bernadette Eusebio Poncela as Jacques Lebrun José Pedro Carrión as escultor Terele Pávez as Remei Fernando Guillén Cuervo as Bardón...
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las memorias de las cosas 1971: José María Requena [es] for El cuajarón 1972: José María Carrascal for Groovy 1973: José Antonio García Blázquez [es] for...
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Fernando Fernández or Fernán Fernándiz de Carrión (fl. 1107–1125) was a count in the Kingdom of León during the reign of Queen Urraca. Fernando's origins...
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María Rostworowski Rubén Vargas Ugarte César Vásquez Bazán Carlos Wiesse Portocarrero Pedro Zulen Daniel Alcides Carrión Carlos Manuel Chávez Maria Freire...
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married a third time to José Baltazar Carrión Torres, a lawyer native to Loja. They had one child, Mercedes Soledad Carrión y Carcelén de Guevara, who...
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(ECR) Jorge Buxadé Mazaly Aguilar Hermann Tertsch Margarita de la Pisa Carrión On the Ahora Repúblicas list: (Greens-EFA) Oriol Junqueras Pernando Barrena...
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Alejandro Carrión Aguirre (1915–1992) - writer and journalist Fanny Carrión de Fierro (b. 1939) - writer, poet, essayist and professor Benjamín Carrión Mora...
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Velasco-Vázquez, Javier; Waterman, Anna; Benítez de Lugo Enrich, Luis; Benito Sánchez, María; Agustí, Bibiana; Codina, Ferran; de Prado, Gabriel; Estalrrich, Almudena;...
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Retrieved 14 November 2021. Martínez-Sánchez, Juan J.; Segura, Francisco; Aguado, Mayra; Franco, José A.; Vicente, María J. (2011). "Life history and demographic...
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La Libertad. The university was founded by Simón Bolívar and José Faustino Sánchez Carrión, who met in Huamachuco; they signed the decree of foundation...
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1972), 82. Quoted in José María Canal Sánchez-Pagín, "El conde leonés Fruela Díaz y su esposa la navarra doña Estefanía Sánchez (siglos XI–XII)", Príncipe...
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Spanish bullfighters who were killed by bulls: Víctor Barrio José Cubero Sánchez Iván Fandiño José Gómez Ortega Manolete Pepete "Copia archivada" (in Spanish)...
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novelist and playwright José de la Cuadra (1903–1941) José María Egas (1896–1982) José Martínez Queirolo (1931–2008) José Rumazo González (1904–1995)...
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Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal (UNFV) Universidad Nacional José Faustino Sánchez Carrión, Huacho (UNJFSC) Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán...
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he went to Salamanca, where he studied Humanities. In 1943, he moved to Carrión de los Condes and worked as a teacher. He studied Philosophy and Theology...
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