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between Spain and Honduras, both governments swore to "offer each other support ... especially to their respective Academies of Language." And since 1960, with the ratification in Colombia of the Multilateral Convention on the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, the organization has the
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At the end of 2011, amid the situation of threats and attacks on Honduran media outlets and "the irrational escalation of violence that has ended the lives of journalists and brave Hondurans," the academy issued a public pronouncement "in favor of freedom of expression and tolerance." To achieve the
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The academy is the successor of Honduras' 19th-century Scientific-Literary Academy. It had a dozen founding members, with Esteban Guardiola serving as founding director. The opening session was attended by
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full backing of the Honduran government, as the convention states: "Each of the signatory governments swears to lend moral and economic support to its respective national Academy of the Spanish Language."
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The Academia Hondureña de la Lengua has been recognized for its dynamism in the face of difficult circumstances, including the destruction of the organization's building and its treasured library during
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in a dignified format and in a wallet-friendly edition accessible to all, including those in Latin American nations with devalued currencies, an idea that was approved by unanimous consent."
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organization's mission of defending and enriching the Spanish language, they wrote, "the free circulation and expression of ideas is essential."
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in 1998. Efforts are ongoing to rebuild the organization's library collection, whose maintenance is part of its stated mission.
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around the world, was initially proposed by the Honduran academy. As the organization's president at the time,
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The academy has included many important Honduran literary and academic figures, including Eufemiano Claros,
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diplomat who was in the country to attend the inauguration of President
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Breve historia de la Academia Hondureña de la Lengua, 1948-1988
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The poet and linguist Víctor Manuel Ramos validating the
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Spanish language
Honduras
Tegucigalpa
Association of Spanish Language Academies
The poet and linguist Víctor Manuel Ramos validating the Diccionario de las Lenguas de Honduras with members of the Tolupan ethnic group.
Tolupan
Manuel Aznar Zubigaray
Spanish
Juan Manuel Gálvez
Hurricane Mitch
Royal Spanish Academy
Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes
Spanish-language academies
Óscar Acosta
Royal Spanish Academy's dictionary
demonyms
Treaty of Cultural Exchange
Augusto Monterroso
Leticia de Oyuela
List of colloquial expressions in Honduras
Association of Academies of the Spanish Language
Royal Spanish Academy
¿Que es folklore?
"Director de la RAE inaugura nueva sede de Academia Hondureña de la Lengua"
"Mi segundo Quijote"
ISBN
99926-29-20-7
OCLC
63206233

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