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- Núñez Clemente (7 September 1931 – 3 December 2018), often known by the Catalanized form of his name used by the Catalan press, Josep Lluís Núñez i Clemente...
- France), as reported by Orderic Vitalis, and his name d'Aguiló is a catalanized form of "d'Aculley" or "de Culley" that he adopted after marrying the...
- Lliga. He was the director of the newspaper La Publicitat when it was ‘catalanized’ (1922), and also the effective director of La Veu de Catalunya (1933–36)...
- began to appear; the first Boy Scouts group was recorded in 1911, in its Catalanized version as "Exploradores de Barcelona" born in 1912. Though in the early...
- within a generation or more the latest newcomers too were recurringly Catalanized. [...] However, the immigration that transpired between 1950 and 1975...
- Carmen Contreras Verdiales, she spent much of her life in Barcelona and Catalanized her name to Carme Contreras I Verdiales. A voice actress, she dubbed...
- (1905:7) McGee, Rigg & Klausner (1996:105) The Italian notation gl and the Catalanized ll, both indicating [ʎ], give evidence of the palatalized pronunciation...
- speakers are discriminated against in Catalonia, and warned against "Catalanization" of Catalan schools and public spaces. After verifying his identity...
- m****ively filled his classes. Rodríguez was radically opposed to the Catalanization of the university to the point that, while he was the rector of the...
- Arroyo 2010, p. 27 in source the name of the company is quoted in its Catalanized version of "Vídua i Fills de Francesc Gomis i Soler", which has never...