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Koldo Mitxelena Elissalt (Basque pronunciation: [koldo mitʃelena]) (also
known as Luis Michelena; 20
August 1915, Errenteria,
Gipuzkoa – 11
October 1987...
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Salbatore Mitxelena (Basque pronunciation: [mitʃelena])[pronunciation?] (1919 in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa, (Spain) – 1965 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland)...
- for the
study of both
stages was laid out by the
Basque linguist Koldo Mitxelena. The
topic was
launched by him in the
first edition of Fonética histórica...
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unknown meaning, even
though it
comes from Basque. The
philologist Koldo Mitxelena proposed that the
etymology of the name
could be “place with abundancy...
- Ana Ruiz
Mitxelena (2
September 1967 – 29
November 1993) was a
Spanish football goalkeeper. As an
international (the
first player from
Gipuzkoa province...
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erraldoi (giant)
stems from Errol(d)an, as
pointed out by the
linguist Koldo Mitxelena. Jean Lannes, a
Marshal of the
First French Empire, was
given the nickname...
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There are
several theories about its origin; the
Basque linguistic Koldo Mitxelena argues that an "in-situ"
origin is the most likely, and thus explains...
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Julian Iantzi Mitxelena is a
Spanish TV presenter,
mainly known for his
works in the
Basque Country television. In the 1960s, Iantzi's parents, Ángel...
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Language Encounter in the Americas, 1492-1800: A
Collection of Essays.
Koldo Mitxelena (1984): "Lingüística
inmanente y lingüística trascendente", "Julio Urquijo"...
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History of
Basque Routledge: 1997 ISBN 0-415-13116-2 (in Spanish)
Koldo Mitxelena:
Apellidos vascos, 1955, page 96. (in Spanish) «Donostia-San Sebastián:...