El procés d'unificació de l'ortografia catalana
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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.16.7415Keywords:
ortografia catalana, Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Normes de Castelló, «La esquella de la Torratxa», «El Micalet de Valensia», «En Figuera»Abstract
The publication of the Normes ortográfiques de l'IEC (1913) and its adoption in the entire linguistic region in 1932 in the Valencian Country with the so-called Normes de Castelló was the result of a process in which differing spelling norms had to be standardized. The author examines in detail the norms used in several popular and dialectic magazines published in Barcelona (La Esquella de la Torratxa), Valencia (El Micalet de Valensia) and Palma de Majorca (En Figuera).Downloads
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