Rafael Ninyoles i Monllor

Rafael Lluís Ninyoles i Monllor (Valencia, 1943) is a Spanish sociolinguist, considered one of the parents of Catalan sociolinguistics along with Lluís Vicent Aracil i Boned. He took secondary studies in a Jesuit school, where he met Alfons Cucó, Eliseu Climent and Lluís Vicent Aracil. Afterwards, he graduated in sociolinguistics at Universitat de València and then he travelled to the United States of America in 1967.[1]

Later on, he became Sociology professor in the Faculty of Economic Sciences of Valencia, and he worked as expert in Diputació de València and Generalitat Valenciana. Jointly with Aracil, he questioned bilingualism and introduced the concept of diglossia for defining the situation of Catalan language speakers. He collaborated in several journals and magazines such as Serra d'Or, Gorg, Cuadernos para el Diálogo or El País mostly about the Valencian linguistic conflict.

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  1. Noguero, Joaquim (June 2001). "Llengües En Conflicte: Entrevista a Rafael Ninyoles" (PDF). Òmnium (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain: Seu Nacional d'Òmnium Cultural (381): 36–40. Retrieved 12 July 2010.


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