- in the 15th century. It is
relatively rarely used as a
synonym for "
Castilianization" (castellanización) i.e. the
historical process whereby speakers of...
-
Roman province hitherto called Baetica in
Latin sources. This was a
Castilianization of Al-Andalusiya, the
adjectival form of the
Arabic language al-Andalus...
- is a semi-cultism,
because it
maintains (without
fully adapting to
Castilianization, in this case) some
characteristics of the
Latin language—the ending...
-
Spanish on the
standard official version of
Galician and centuries-old
Castilianization, the
Galician language was on the
verge of disappearing. According...
- the
Spanish colonization.
Another theory states that the word is a
Castilianization of the Guna
language word "bannaba"
which means "distant" or "far away"...
-
Francoist dictatorship, and so the
Spanish State only
recognized the
castilianized name
Fernando Adrián
Acosta during this period.
References "Cocina Molecular...
-
Jacinto Dalí Doménech. His
first names were in
Spanish and his
surnames castilianized despite being born in Catalonia, as at the time the
Catalan language...
-
without a
reference to
serve as an
alternative such as Quechua, the
Castilianization of the
Ecuadorian coast (except Esmeraldas), took
place in an accelerated...
-
American Spanish: [ˈtʃe ɣeˈβaɾa] Che's last name
Guevara derives from the
Castilianized form of the
Basque Gebara, a
habitational name from the
province of...
- the 20th century,
education reform evolved from
castilianization and the 1965
Bilingual Castilianization Program to the 1980
National Bilingual Education...