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Gotzon Garate Goihartzun

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Gotzon Garate Goihartzun
Goihartzun in 2002
Born(1934-09-01)1 September 1934[1]
Elgoibar, Basque Country, Spain
Died1 October 2008(2008-10-01) (aged 74)[2]
Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Writer, linguist
Gotzon Garate Library, in Elgoibar

Gotzon Garate Goihartzun (1 September 1934 – 1 October 2008) was a Basque and Spanish writer and linguist, collector of Basque dialects, Jesuit theologian.[3][4]

He made a significant contribution to Basque philology, sequentially from the Castilian tongue scraping borrowing. He was a polyglot, possessed by most of the Romance languages, English, German, Hindi, and a number of other, often while traveling to a country where the language was spoken, for the purpose of its study.[3][4][5]

Works

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Narration

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  • Aldarte oneko ipuinak (1982, Gero)
  • Nafarroako Ezkurran (1981, Gero)
  • Lehortean (1979)
  • Muskilak (1980, Mensajero)

Novel

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  • Zilarrezko gazteluaren kronika urratua (1992, Gero)
  • Alaba (1984, Elkar)
  • Hadesen erresumarantz (1983, Elkar)
  • Izurri berria (1981)
  • Goizuetako ezkongabeak (1979, Zugaza)
  • Elizondoko eskutitzak (1977, Gero)
  • Esku leuna (1977, CAP)

Essay

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  • Euskal eleberrien kondaira (2001, Gero)
  • Atzerriko eta Euskal Herriko polizia eleberria (2000, Elkar)
  • Euskal atsotitzak (1995, Gero)
  • Marxen marxismoa (1971, Mensajero)
  • Euskal elaberrien kondaira – 2 (1985, Mensajero)
  • Leninen marxismoa (1983, Mensajero)
  • Marxen ondoko errebisionismoa, Rosa Luxemburg (1974, Mensajero)
  • Lenin eta nazioen autodeterminazioa (1980, Mensajero)
  • Marx eta nazioa (1972, Mensajero)
  • Euskal elaberrien kondaira – 3 (1991, Mensajero)

Chronicle

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  • Zakurra, zeure laguna (2002, Elkar)
  • India harrigarria (2001, Elkar)
  • New York City (1988, Elkar)
  • New Yorkeko kronika beltza eta beste kontu periferiko batzuk (2004, Elkar)

Diccionarios

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  • Erdarakadak (1988, Gero)

Collectibles

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  • Lauaxeta menderik mende (2005, Mendebalde Kultur Alkartea)

References

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