Citations:Catalanophone

English citations of Catalanophone

Noun

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James N. Stanford, Dennis Richard Preston (2009) Variation in indigenous minority languages, page 215:Class was excluded because the upper class are no longer Catalanophones, as noted above

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TJ Walsh, Hispanic Review (1986) Origin of the Catalan Dialects: Pre-Roman Substrates or Medieval History?:It was the literary historian and critic Mila y Fontanals who, in the mid-nineteenth century, first set off an Eastern vs. a Western variety within the Catalanophone territory, using as criteria the Modern Catalan exhibits two principal dialects, Eastern and Western. Anthony Burgess (1986) But do blondes prefer gentlemen?: homage to Qwert Yuiop, and other writings, page 74:Edwards (whose grandfather was a British adventurer, probably Welsh, of the kind that helped build South America) has a marvellously attractive blonde girl with him who is fiercely Catalanophone and would rather listen to French than to Castilian Xoán Paulo Rodríguez Yáñez (2002) Estudios de sociolingüística : linguas, sociedades e culturas, page 6:[] since already toward the 17th century the idea had been born in the Catalan Nations that lemosin was the ancient common language of the entire Catalanophone region.