Koldo Mitxelena
Koldo Mitxelena (1915–1987) was a Spanish linguist, writer and philologist.
Also recorded as Koldo Mitxelena Elissalt; Luis Michelena.
Overview
Born at Errenteria in 1915, died at San Sebastián in 1987.
In detail
Koldo Mitxelena studied at University of Salamanca and University of Madrid. the recorded working language is Basque and Spanish.
Employment is recorded with University of Salamanca, Sorbonne and University of the Basque Country. Membership is recorded of Euskaltzaindia.
Distinctions recorded are Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise, honorary doctor of the Autonomous University of Barcelona and honorary doctorate of the Bordeaux Montaigne University.
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“Koldo Mitxelena”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2457804: Koldo Mitxelena
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Koldo Mitxelenaren jaiotetxea Errenterian
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Koldo Mitxelenaren zuhaitz akademikoa zuzendutako doktre-tesien arabera
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