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Name
  
Tomas Tomas

Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
September 16, 1979, Northampton, Massachusetts, United States

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Tomas Navarro Tomas (12 April 1884 – 16 September 1979) was a Spanish writer and linguist, specializing in phonetics and the history of metrics. He was exiled to the United States after the Spanish civil war.

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Life

Born in La Roda, Albacete, he studied philosophy at the University of Valencia before studying under Ramon Menendez Pidal at the Universidad Central de Madrid, gaining his PhD in Romance philology in 1908. After further study in France, Germany, and Switzerland, he was appointed professor at the Center for Historical Studies in Madrid.

In 1930 he became Professor of Phonetics at the University of Madrid. As acting director of the National Library of Spain during the Spanish Civil War. He saved books from being destroyed in the bombing of the city.

Exiled via France to America in 1939, he taught Spanish philology at Columbia University.

Works

  • (ed.) Las moradas by Teresa of Avila.
  • Manual de pronunciacion espanola, 1918
  • Manual de entonacion espanola, 1944.
  • Estudios de fonologia espanol, 1946. Translated by Richard D. Abraham as Studies in Spanish phonology, 1968.
  • Metrica espanola, 1956
  • References

    Tomas Navarro Tomas Wikipedia


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