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    Jean-Maximin called Simin Palay, (Occitan: Simin Palai), (1874–1965) was a French writer; as a native Béarnese speaker, he wrote poetry and articles in...
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  • Miramont, a pastoral comedy in three acts and verse by Emile Rondié and Simin Palay based on the Béarn poet Cyprien Despourrins: 8 August 1926, Théâtre de...
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    Proctor Hall Léon Halévy Vincent Labaume Paul Lacroix Gustave Le Rouge Simin Palay Christian Plume Claude Roy Ludwig Tieck Isaac Asimov Stephen Jay Gould...
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    the Béarnese language was standardized, particularly by Vastin Lespy, Simin Palay and Jean Bouzet. Béarnese remained the majority language among the Bearnais...
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    Occitania. It spread among Occitanian writers such as Michel Camélat and Simin Palay (from Gascony and Béarn), Albert Arnavielle, Justin Bessou, Jacques and...
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    Limousin, p. 112. La société rurale traditionnelle en Limousin, p. 111. Simin Palay, Dictionnaire du gascon et du béarnais modernes, CNRS, 1980 La cuina...
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