Avenoza (1994), “Apostilla lingüística a un fragmento de crónica aragonesa Ms. 245 de la Biblioteca de Cataluña”, Estudios galegos en homenaxe ó profesor Giuseppe Tavani (Q17234): Difference between revisions

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Date: 31 May 1995
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Avenoza (1994), “Apostilla lingüística a un fragmento de crónica aragonesa Ms. 245 de la Biblioteca de Cataluña”, Estudios galegos en homenaxe ó profesor Giuseppe Tavani
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    Apostilla lingüística a un fragmento de crónica aragonesa Ms. 245 de la Biblioteca de Cataluña
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    Estudios galegos en homenaxe ó profesor Giuseppe Tavani
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    Elvira Fidalgo
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    Pilar Lorenzo Gradín
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    Publicacións do Centro de Investigacións Lingüísticas e Literarias Ramón Piñeiro
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    Santiago de Compostela
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    Xunta de Galicia. Centro de Investigacións Lingüísticas e Literarias Ramón Piñeiro
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    1994
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