- Corberó. The
mansion of Can
Cortada was home to the
Baron Maldà,
author of
Calaix de Sastre, the most
representative work of
Catalan literature of the late...
-
Calaix de
sastre (transl. Tailor's Drawer) is a
personal diary in 52
volumes written by
Rafael de Amat y de Cortada,
Baron of Maldá,
throughout his life...
- or at the end of word in Catalan/Aragonese for /ʃ/, as in caixa/caixa or
calaix/calaixo. JH: used in
Walloon for /ʒ/ or /h/. LH: used in
Portuguese and...
-
Baron of Maldà, was a
Catalan writer. He
wrote a
personal diary called Calaix de sastre.
Moreno de Cózar y Landahl, Iván F. "Rafael d' Amat i Cortada...
- old, Don
Narciso Callicó Tomàs died
Christianly in this capital] (PDF).
calaix.gencat.cat (in Catalan).
Diario de Gerona. 29
March 1927. p. 6. Retrieved...
-
Navarro Tomás, CSIC,
Cambridge University) Romanços -
Imatgeria Po****r (
Calaix -
Generalitat de Catalunya)
Spanish Chapbooks (Cambridge
University Digital...
- moca(d)or 'tissue'), lost of the
phoneme /ʃ/ (calais,
creis instead of
calaix, creix) and
palatalisation of the
affricate phonemes /t͡s/ and /d͡z/ (gots...
- «com vulguis; ets un
dolent i Déu et castigarà». I després va
obrir un
calaix, va
partir la seva herència i va fer-ne [en va fer] dues parts. Al cap d'uns...
- indexes."
Nouns ending in -x
pronounced /ʃ/ form
their plural with -os.
Calaix → calaixos. "Drawer – drawers."
Nouns ending in -ig (/tʃ/) can form their...
- en silencios. 2008: II
Encina de
Plata Brief Novel Award for Mío. 2011:
Calaix de
Llibres Short Fiction Award for El Manchado.
Publishing houses: http://www...