Manuel Alvar (July 8, 1923 - August 13, 2001) was a Spanish linguist, historian, and university professor who specialized in the study of
dialectology Dialectology (from Greek , ''dialektos'', "talk, dialect"; and , '' -logia'') is the scientific study of linguistic dialect, a sub-field of sociolinguistics. It studies variations in language based primarily on geographic distribution and their asso ...
and
philology
Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as ...
of the Spanish language. Throughout his career, Alvar oversaw and influenced the creation of many Spanish
linguistic atlases; maps which recorded speech variations in a given geographical area. He served as Director of the
Real Academia Española for four years and was a member of language academies throughout Europe and Latin America.
Early life and education
Manuel Alvar was born on July 8, 1923, in
Benicarló
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Tourism, agric ...
,
Castellón de la Plana
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,
Spain
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, ...
.
He began his studies at the
Universidad de Zaragoza, where he was a student of
José Manuel Blecua, a renowned Spanish philologist.
Alvar transferred to the
Universidad de Salamanca
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and graduated from there in 1945 with the highest honors, with a degree in Philosophy and Spanish Literature. Just three years later, Alvar received his doctorate from the
Universidad de Madrid.
His primary teaching position was at the
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
The Autonomous University of Madrid ( es, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; UAM), commonly known as simply la Autónoma, is a Spanish public university located in Madrid, Spain. The university was founded in 1968 alongside the Autonomous Unive ...
.
Alvar married historian Elena Ezquerra and together they had seven sons, many of whom are likewise academics and linguistically inclined—one is a lexicographer and university linguistics professor; another teaches Romance language philology; a third teaches Latin philology.
Alvar lost his battle to lung cancer in August 2001, at the age of 78. He is buried in
Chinchón, a small town southeast of
Madrid
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.
Professional contributions and major areas of study
Fieldwork
Alvar's research provides sociohistorical context of Spanish dialect diversification, outlined in his ''Manual de dialectología hispánica'' (1996). His studies cover Spanish dialect variants in his native country (especially in
Andalucía
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, the
Canary Islands
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,
Navarra
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and
Aragón
Aragon ( , ; Spanish and an, Aragón ; ca, Aragó ) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces (from north to sout ...
regions), as well as Spanish dialects in the United States, South and Central America. Alvar's study of Spanish in the Aragón region includes an in-depth historical background, development of orthography over time, personal names, and variation in syntax, morphology, and phonology, published in his 1953 work ''El Dialecto Aragonés''.
For Alvar's later publication, "Atlas lingüístico y etnográfico de Aragón" (1979-1983), he and his team transcribed words pronounced in isolation, elicited from residents of the
Aragón
Aragon ( , ; Spanish and an, Aragón ; ca, Aragó ) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces (from north to sout ...
region.
He used a similar method to elicit data from people living in the Canary Islands and published a linguistic atlas of this dialect in 1975.
Alvar was a strong proponent of smaller linguistic atlases focusing on regional variation rather than larger national atlases—his ''Atlas Lingüístico de España y Portugal'' reflects this preference, though that atlas began more than 30 years ago with the fieldwork still not complete.
Alvar has also been criticized for using overly traditional field methods in his dialectology studies, for example focusing on forms in isolation rather than in context, or leaving out morphosyntactic variables.
Teaching
Alvar spent much of his professional life teaching. He began his teaching career in 1947 at the
University of Salamanca
The University of Salamanca ( es, Universidad de Salamanca) is a Spanish higher education institution, located in the city of Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It was founded in 1218 by King Alfonso IX. It is ...
as an adjunct professor.
In 1948 he became chair of the department of Spanish languages at the
University of Granada
The University of Granada ( es, Universidad de Granada, UGR) is a public university located in the city of Granada, Spain, and founded in 1531 by Emperor Charles V. With more than 60,000 students, it is the fourth largest university in Spain. Apar ...
.
Alvar also taught at the
Autonomous University of Madrid
The Autonomous University of Madrid ( es, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; UAM), commonly known as simply la Autónoma, is a Spanish public university located in Madrid, Spain. The university was founded in 1968 alongside the Autonomous Univer ...
and
Universidad Complutense, securing chair positions at both universities in 1968 and 1971, respectively.
He served as director of a program teaching Spanish language and culture to foreigners in
Málaga from 1965-1968, and was known for his passion for teaching Spanish as a foreign language throughout his life.
In 1966, Alvar developed an advanced Spanish philology course at the
Spanish National Research Council
The Spanish National Research Council ( es, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC) is the largest public institution dedicated to research in Spain and the third largest in Europe. Its main objective is to develop and promote res ...
(CSIC), leading it until 1997.
He served as a visiting professor at universities in his native Spain as well as many foreign universities, and was nominated for awards at several universities in North and South America, as well as Europe.
Membership in language academies
Alvar served as a member of several prestigious language academies. He served as Director of the
Real Academia Española from 1988 until 1991.
The Academy, based in Madrid, is the official royal institution responsible for overseeing the
Spanish language
Spanish ( or , Castilian) is a Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from colloquial Latin spoken on the Iberian peninsula. Today, it is a world language, global language with more than 500 millio ...
. Alvar was also a member of the
Academia Colombiana de la Lengua
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(specializing in the use of Spanish in Colombia and counseling the Colombian government in language affairs and regulations), la
Academia Argentina de Letras (which is closely affiliated with the
Royal Spanish Academy as a member of the
Association of Spanish Language Academies
The Association of Academies of the Spanish Language ( es, Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española, ASALE) is an entity whose end is to work for the unity, integrity, and growth of the Spanish language. It was created in Mexico in 1951 an ...
), and la
Academia Mexicana de la Lengua
The Academia Mexicana de la Lengua (variously translated as the Mexican Academy of Language, the Mexican Academy of the Language, the Mexican Academy of Letters, or glossed as the Mexican Academy of the Spanish Language; acronym AML) is the corr ...
(likewise dedicated to the conservation and purity of the Spanish language as well as increasing the study of Spanish, according to its stated objectives). Alvar was also a member of several historical and cultural academies, including the
Real Academia de la Historia
The Real Academia de la Historia (RAH, 'Royal Academy of History') is a Spanish institution in Madrid that studies history " ancient and modern, political, civil, ecclesiastical, military, scientific, of letters and arts, that is to say, the di ...
, appointed to serve as director in 1999 (replacing
Luis Díez del Corral).
The Academia studies history "ancient and modern, political, civil, ecclesiastical, military, scientific, of letters and arts, of civilization, and of the culture of the Spanish people." Beginning in 1963, Alvar also served as director of the
CSIC Department of Linguistic Geography and Dialectology,
Spain's largest public institution dedicated to Spanish language research.
Legacy
Influence
Although his work in dialectology has been the most influential, Alvar's work broached other topics such as the linguistics of Romance languages in general, historical linguistics, toponymy, medieval literature (serving as principal investigator along with the University of Wisconsin in developing the Spanish Medieval Dictionary in 1978), translation, history of the Americas, among others. In terms of dialectology, Alvar wrote, directed, or coordinated the development of many linguistic atlases and Spanish-language research published in Spain and Latin America during the second half of the 20th century,
including the Atlas Lingüístico y Etnográfico de Andalucía (ALEA), the Atlas Lingüístico de España y Portugal (ALEP), the Atlas Lingüístico de Castilla y León (ALCyL), and the Linguistic and Ethnographical Atlas of Argentina (AleCuyo). Alvar served as a member of the Executive Committee of the
Atlas Linguarum Europae (ALE) in Holland in 1971, a linguistic atlas supported by
UNESCO
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which includes
Altaic languages
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,
Basque
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* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous c ...
,
Indo-European languages
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,
Ibero-Caucasian languages,
Semitic languages
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and
Uralic languages
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. Forty-seven national committees and four minority language committees worked on this atlas. Other important atlases Alvar has worked on include an Atlas Lingüístico de Andalucía (1957-1959).
In his work on Spanish in the United States, he worked closely with the Comité Conjunto Hispano-Norteamericano to develop an atlas there, and in 1991 produced one of the most comprehensive atlases of the Latin America, Atlas Lingüístico de Hispanoamérica.
Alvar continued to publish books and journal articles until late in life.
Controversy
Alvar has been criticized by his contemporaries for an overly nationalistic and colonialist viewpoint on the Spanish language. In his final year as director of the
Real Academia Española, Alvar responded harshly to the
European Commission
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(an institution of the
European Union
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) after it requested that Spain revoke its law that all typewriters, computers and printers sold domestically include the
tilde
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, a Spanish diacritical mark. Alvar declared that "
e tilde is our tradition and our identity." He also received criticism for a statement he made in 1991 about indigenous languages, stating, "Mexico knew better than anybody else the value of having a language that unifies, that liberates the indigenous communities from their backwardness and misery...the path to freedom runs through hispanization."
Awards and recognition
Manuel Alvar received many prestigious awards during his life, and after his death has been honored with awards given in his name. He lectured throughout the world, and received numerous degrees ''honoris causa''.
Beginning in 1991 he was appointed member of the Colegio Libre de Eméritos at the University of Madrid.
Alvar won the coveted Premio Nacional de Literatura in 1976 for his work in sociolinguistics and linguistic geography, and presided over the Fifth International Congress of Linguistic Studies in the Mediterranean (Málaga, 1973).
Alvar received a Fulbright grant for his work on "Atlas de los marineros peninsulares."
He received the coveted Premio Nacional de Investigación (awarded by
Spanish National Research Council
The Spanish National Research Council ( es, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC) is the largest public institution dedicated to research in Spain and the third largest in Europe. Its main objective is to develop and promote res ...
) for his 1960 publication "Estructura del léxico andaluz" and the
Premio Nacional de Literatura por Aragón in 1976.
The Institución Fernando el Católico created a position entitled "Manuel Alvar Chair of the Linguistics Department" in his honor in 1985, while the
National University of San Juan (Argentina) created the "Instituto de Filología Manuel Alvar" in 1992, in recognition of his work .
The Fundación José Manuel Lara (in
Seville
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) grants an award for excellence in the humanities each year in Alvar's name, beginning in 1993.
Major publications
Manuel Alvar published works in more than 170 books and 600 scientific articles throughout his lifetime,
below are listed some of his most-cited works.
* 1947: "Dialectical Boundaries in the Pyrenees"
* 1953: "El dialecto aragonés" (The Aragon dialect)
* 1960: ''Texto hispánicos dialectales'' (Text of Spanish Dialects)
* 1961: ''Atlas lingüístico y etnográfico de Andalucia'' (Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Andalusia)
* 1969: ''Variedad y unidad del español'' (Variety and Uniformity of Spanish)
* 1976: "El dialecto riojano" (The Rioja dialect)
* 1977: ''Estudios lingüísticos sobre la Amazona colombiana'' (Linguistic Studies of the Colombian Amazon)
* 1996: ''Manual de dialectología hispánica: el español de América'' (Manual of Spanish Dialectology: the Spanish of the Americas)
* 1996: ''Manual de dialectologia hispánica: el español de España'' (Manual of Spanish Dialectology: the Spanish of Spain)
References
External Links
Manuel Alvar in ''Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes''
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1923 births
2001 deaths
Linguists from Spain
University of Salamanca alumni
20th-century linguists