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  2. Softcatalà - Wikipedia

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    Softcatalà is a non-profit association that promotes the use of the Catalan language on computing, Internet and new technologies. This association consists of computer specialists, philologists, translators, students and all kind of volunteers that work in the field of translating software into Catalan, in order to preserve this language in ...

  3. The IEC Dictionary of the Catalan Language - Wikipedia

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    The DGLC began to be considered the official dictionary of the Catalan language from 1954 onwards, when the second edition was published. During the decade of 1980s Catalan authors and writers began to ask the IEC to revise the dictionary, because they considered that the language had evolved quite a lot since the time of Fabra.

  4. Catalan grammar - Wikipedia

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    Catalan verbs express an action or a state of being of a given subject, and like verbs in most of the Indo-European languages, Catalan verbs undergo inflection according to the following categories: Tense: past, present, future. Number: singular or plural. Person: first, second or third. Mood: indicative, subjunctive, or imperative.

  5. Joan Veny i Clar - Wikipedia

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    He is director of the Linguistic Atlas of the Catalan Domain (ALDC), a research project of the Institute for Catalan Studies on dialect diversity, prepared in conjunction with Lydia Pons i Griera and initiated by Antoni Maria Badia i Margarit, the result of which, a nine-volume work, has been in the process of publication since 1998 and can be ...

  6. Catalan language - Wikipedia

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    The word Catalan is derived from the territorial name of Catalonia, itself of disputed etymology.The main theory suggests that Catalunya (Latin: Gathia Launia) derives from the name Gothia or Gauthia ('Land of the Goths'), since the origins of the Catalan counts, lords and people were found in the March of Gothia, whence Gothland > Gothlandia > Gothalania > Catalonia theoretically derived.

  7. Catalan orthography - Wikipedia

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    The orthographic norms of Catalan were first defined officially in the First Internationals Congress of the Catalan Language, held in Barcelona in October 1906. Subsequently, the Philological Section of the Institut d'Estudis Catalans (IEC, founded in 1911) published the Normes ortogràfiques in 1913 under the direction of Antoni Maria Alcover ...

  8. Category:Catalan words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  9. Caresses - Wikipedia

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    Ventura Pons Sergi Belbel: Produced by: ... Language: Catalan: Caresses is a 1998 Spanish drama film by Ventura Pons, originally titled Carícies in Catalan. Plot