Paz Battaner

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  • 2001 Lema.Diccionario de Lengua Española (Vox) ISBN   84-8332-213-7
  • 1998 Diccionario de Primaria (9-12 años). Anaya-Vox ISBN   84-7153-954-3 y 0-658-00066-7
  • 1989 Introducción a la enseñanza de la lengua y literatura españolas. With Juan Gutiérrez Cuadrado y Enrique Miralles, Ed. Alhambra ISBN   84-205-1159-5.
  • 1977 Vocabulario político y social en España, 1869-1873. Madrid: Anejos del Boletín de la Real Academia Española
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    1. Elected on 3 December 2015

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    Paz Battaner
    Born
    María Paz Battaner Arias

    (1938-03-19) 19 March 1938 (age 85)
    Salamanca, Spain
    Seat s of the Real Academia Española
    Assumed office
    29 January 2017 [lower-alpha 1]