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Meaning of epéntico by felipe lorenzo del rio





felipe lorenzo del rio

epéntico
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Some consider this adjective synonymous with epentetics, which is added by epentesis, although the Academy does not recognize it. According to our writer of the 68 Luis Antonio de Villena, who commented on it in the 70s with Vicente Aleixandre and then with Ian Gibson, García Lorca did use this term, with epentism and epentism, in the 1930s to refer to homosexuals and homosexuality. Villena mentions this dialogue between Vincent and Frederick in a meal : I heard that Cossío is a great scholar of epentism You knew? And Aleixandre answered: Yes, I knew. I know you've studied it a lot. It's a very remarkable epente.

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