Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen
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María del Rosario Gutiérrez Eskildsen ( Villahermosa, Tabasco, April 16, 1899 – Mexico City May 12, 1979) was a Mexican lexicographer, linguist, educator, and poet who is remembered for her studies on the regional peculiarities of speech in her home state of Tabasco as well as for her pioneering work as a teacher and pedagogue in Tabasco and throughout Mexico. She has at times been described as Tabasco's first woman " professionist". The community of ''María del Rosario Gutiérrez Eskildsen'' in
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Municipality, Tabasco, is named in her honor.


Early life and education

She was born in Villahermosa (then known as San Juan Bautista) on what was then called
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Grijalva, her parents were Antonio Gutiérrez Carriles, a Spaniard, and Juana Eskildsen Cáceres de Gutiérrez, a native of
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of Danish descent. She was orphaned at a young age when first her mother, and then her father, died; two of her five brothers would die young as well. In order to keep financially afloat, her sister María del Carmen gave piano lessons, while Rosario, along with her older brother Guillermo, sold copies of the local newspaper ''El correo de Tabasco'' on street corners, for which they earned about 10
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a day. Gutiérrez Eskildsen was a dedicated student throughout her schooling, the first part of which she concluded at the Instituto Juárez of Villahermosa, an advanced preparatory school founded by politician and educator
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. In 1918, at the age of 19, she moved to Mexico City in order to continue her studies, during the day working as a primary school teacher and during the evening attending classes at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, from which she would obtain an M.A. in Spanish Literature and later a doctorate in Spanish linguistics. It was during this time that she succeeded in winning Barnard College's Lillian Emma Kimball Graduate Fellowship for Spanish studies at Columbia University (where her mentors would include professors
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Career

Gutiérrez Eskildsen would go on to write more than a dozen books and many more articles on topics pertaining to grammar and linguistics in general, and dialectology,
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, phonetics, and prosody, in particular; the studies ''Substrato y superestrato del español en Tabasco'', ''Prosodia y fonética tabasqueña'', ''Cómo hablamos en Tabasco y otros trabajos'' ow we talk in Tabascoare considered, as in the case of the contributions of Marcos E. Becerra and
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, to be pioneering works on the subject of Tabascan dialectology. She was also an avid
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r who corresponded assiduously with colleagues and former students alike. Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen never married, explaining, whenever asked, that her desire was to dedicate her life exclusively to her investigative and educational work. Nevertheless, she unexpectedly became the (adoptive) mother of a 17-year-old newly-orphaned teacher, Sergio Gómez Cabello, whose unhappy situation she learned about in 1953 while visiting the elementary school where he taught. She died in Mexico City in 1979 and was buried alongside her brother, Guillermo.


Selected works

*''Prosodia y fonética de Tabasco''. 1934 *''El habla popular y campesina de Tabasco''. 1941 *''Héroes civiles y mexicanos notables''. 1950 *''Segundo curso de lengua y literatura españolas: (unidades de trabajo)''. 1962 *''Primer curso de español, unidades de trabajo''. 1966 *''Cartilla para enseñar española''. 1971 *''Introducción a la gramática estructural: para uso de los maestros de primeria y primer grado de enseñanza media''. 1974 *''Información gramatical; sexto año primaria''. 1974 *''Segundo curso de español; unidades de trabajo''. 1974 *''Español, primer curso de enseñanza media, unidades por objetivos: conforme a los nuevos programas de la reforma educativa''. 1976 *''Español, segundo curso de enseñanza media, unidades por objetivos: conforme a los nuevos programas de la reforma educativa''.1976 *''Substrato y superestrato del español de Tabasco''. 1978 *''Cómo hablamos en Tabasco y otros trabajos''. 1981


See also

* Diccionario de la lengua española de la Real Academia Española * Andrés Bello * Alfonso Caso *
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Bibliography

* Leavitt, Sturgis E., "Theses Dealing with Hispano-American Language and Literature -- 1943", ''Hispania'', Vol. 27, No. 2 (May, 1944), pp. 163–166. *Delaval, Alicia, ''Vida y obra de la doctora Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen''. Tabasco: Secur, 1986. *Chumacero, Rosalía, ''Perfil y pensamiento de la mujer mexicana''. Mexico: Edición De La Aurora, 1961. *Ocampo de Gómez, Aurora Maura, ''Diccionario de escritores mexicanos, siglo XX : desde las generaciones del Ateneo y novelistas de la Revolución hasta nuestros días.'' Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Centro de Estudios Literarios, 1988


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gutierrez Eskildsen, Rosario Maria 1899 births 1979 deaths Columbia University alumni Mexican lexicographers Mexican educators Mexican people of Spanish descent Mexican people of Danish descent Linguists from Mexico Mexican women poets National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni People from Villahermosa Women lexicographers 20th-century Mexican poets 20th-century Mexican women writers 20th-century linguists 20th-century lexicographers