Francisco A. Marcos-Marín
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Francisco Adolfo Marcos-Marín (born June 20, 1946,
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) is a Spanish
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, an Emeritus Professor of
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and
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at the
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and catedrático de Historia del Español at the
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. He is a Corresponding Fellow of Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española and
Academia Argentina de Letras The Academia Argentina de Letras is the academy in charge of studying and prescribing the use of the Spanish language in Argentina. Since its establishment, on August 13, 1931, it has maintained ties with the Royal Spanish Academy and the other Spa ...
, and an Honorary Citizen of
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, Texas.


Professional achievements

Marcos-Marín received the
Humboldt Research Award The Humboldt Research Award (), also known informally as the Humboldt Prize, is an award given by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany to internationally renowned scientists and scholars who work outside of Germany in recognition of t ...
in 2004. Academic Director of
Instituto Cervantes Instituto Cervantes (, the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of ''Don Quixote'' and perhaps the most important fi ...
(1999–2001). Director of the area of Language Industries at the Spanish National Agency for the Development of Programs for the Quincentennial (1990–1992). UNESCO Consultant in Beijing (PR China, 1981). Coordinator of the Reference Corpora of Contemporary Spanish in Argentina and Chile, and of the Oral Corpus of Centro-Peninsular Spanish. Scientific Co-Director o
ADMYTE, Digital Archive of Spanish Manuscripts and Texts
Director of the Argentina-Spain cooperation project for preparing the Catálogo de la Colección Foulché-Delbosc of the
National Library of Argentina The Mariano Moreno National Library () is the largest library in Argentina. It is located in the barrio of Recoleta in Buenos Aires. The library is named after Mariano Moreno, one of the ideologists of the May Revolution and its first director. ...
and its electronic edition. Member of the Scientific Committee of the Diccionario del Español Medieval (
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.) Membro del Consiglio Scientifico, Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri, Società Dante Alighieri, Italy. Member of several evaluation committees in Argentina, Austria, Egypt, the European Union, Germany, Italy, Spain, Tunisia, and the United States. In 2015, he was appointed an Expert of the
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.


Evolution of his work

The linguistic line of his studies, which includes general linguistics and the history of linguistics, remained in parallel with historical works such a
''Reforma y Modernización del Español. Ensayo de Sociolingüística Histórica''
(1979) or on medieval texts, with the first digitally unified edition of the
Libro de Alexandre The ''Libro de Alexandre'' is a medieval Spanish epic poem about Alexander the Great written between 1178 and c. 1250 in the '' mester de clerecía''.Colbert Nepaulsingh, "''Libro de Alexandre''", in Germán Bleiberg, Maureen Ihrie, and Janet Pé ...
(1987) and the critical edition with a modern Spanish version of th
Cantar de Mio Cid
(1997). Since 2004, because of his move to the United States of America, he has worked on research leading to books of a linguistic and social nature, such a

or, in collaboration with Amando de Miguel
Se Habla Español
In 2009, he publishe
Más allá de la Ortografía
the first Hispanic orthography for Spanish of the United States and Latin America, which paid particular attention to Latin American speakers and their phonetic variants. He collaborated in th

sponsored by the
Instituto Cervantes Instituto Cervantes (, the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of ''Don Quixote'' and perhaps the most important fi ...
. He was a member of the joint commission of the North American Academy and the
American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese is a language-specific professional association in the United States that was founded on December 29, 1917, in New York City as the American Association of Teachers of Spanish. The na ...
(AATSP). Since 2009, he has been collaborating wit
SHUMLA
an archaeology and rock art research and education institution in Texas, where he develops work as an ethnolinguist, resulting in a series of publications. He has also founded the Spanish Observatory of the United States Inc. This non-profit institution collaborates with educational and cultural services in the United States regarding contact between Spanish and English. Between 2018 and 2022, he resided in Jerusalem at th
Instituto Español Bíblico y Arqueológico
(Casa de Santiago) and collaborated in linguistic and archaeological studies and research. His research on the origins of the Spanish language, especially the contacts between Arabic, Classic and Andalusi, Afro-Roman Latin, Andalusi Romance, and Ibero-Romance languages, has maintained a constant that can be exemplified by the need to replace the term Mozarabic with
Andalusi Romance Andalusi Romance, also called Mozarabic, refers to the varieties of Ibero-Romance that were spoken in Al-Andalus, the parts of the medieval Iberian Peninsula under Islamic control. Romance, or vernacular Late Latin, was the common tongue for th ...
, following Federico Corriente, to avoid confusion of linguistic and religious or cultural domains. Since 2015, this line of research has been completed with studies that relate Berber and Afro-Romance languages, descendants of African Latin, Basque-Romance, and Andalusi Romance. These studies led in 2023 to his second PhD, also at the Complutense University, in Religious Sciences and are presented in his 2023 book
Dominio y Lenguas en el Mediterráneo Occidental hasta los Inicios del Español
Francisco A. Marcos-Marín is the author of over thirty printed books, over three hundred papers, and reviews published in specialized journals, collective volumes, or Festschriften in several countries in different languages. He has presented over two hundred communications at international conferences and delivered more than one hundred specialized seminars or workshops in various countries. He has also published two books of poetry and several short stories and has contributed widely to American, Latin-American, and Spanish newspapers, radio, and TV broadcasts.


Bibliography


Scholarly

* "Poesía Narrativa Arabe y Epica Hispánica" (1971) * "Aproximación a la Gramática Española" (1972) * "Lingüística y Lengua Española" (1975) * "El Comentario Lingüístico (Metodología y Práctica)" (1977) * "Estudios sobre el Pronombre" (1978) * "Reforma y modernización del Español (Ensayo de Sociolingüística Histórica)" (1979) * "Curso de Gramática Española" (1980) * "Literatura Castellana Medieval. De las Jarchas a Alfonso X" (1980) * "Metodología del Español como Lengua Segunda"" (1983) * "Comentarios de Lengua Española" (1983) * "Cantar de Mio Cid. Edición modernizada, estudio y notas" (1984) * "Libro de Alexandre. Estudio y edición" (1987) * "Lingüística Aplicada" with Jesús Sánchez Lobato (1988) * "Introducción a la Lingüística: Historia y Modelos" (1990) * "Conceptos básicos de política lingüística para España" (1994) * "Informática y Humanidades" (1994) * "El Comentario Filológico con Apoyo Informático" (1996) * "Cantar de Mio Cid. Edición. (Introducción, Edición Crítica, Versión en Español moderno y notas)" (1997) * "Gramática española" with F. Javier Satorre Grau & María Luisa Viejo Sánchez (1998) * "Guía de gramática de la lengua española" with Paloma España Ramírez (2001) * "Los retos del español" (2006) * "Se habla español" with Amando de Miguel (2009) * "Más allá de la ortografía. La primera ortografía hispánica" with Paloma España Ramírez (2009) * "Humanidades Hispánicas. Lengua, cultura y literatura en los estudios graduados", con Daydi-Tolson, S., Membrez, N.J., Chappell, W.L., Wallace, M.L., de Miguel, A., Urrutia Gómez, J., de Diego, R., Salazar Ramírez, M.S., Benavides, A., Sánchez Díez, A., Guillot, V. (2018) * "西班牙语语言通论 Xībānyá yǔ yǔyán tōnglùn. Teoría y práctica de la lengua Española", con Xuhua Lucía Liang (2022) * "Dominio y Lenguas en el Mediterráneo Occidental hasta los inicios del español" (2023)


Poetry

* "Odysseos" (1999) * "Lectura de su pluma" (2002)


References


External links


Access to publicationsFrancisco Marcos Marín, BlogADMYTE
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