Abstract

Professor Antonio Quilís Morales was born in 1933 and died in 2003. After studying with Straka, he built and directed the first experimental phonetics laboratory in Spain, where he did fruitful research. Two of his most well-known books are Fonética acústica de la lengua española and Tratado de fonología y fonética de la lengua española . Along with phonetics, he dedicated many efforts to Hispanic dialectology: he co-ordinated the Atlas Lingüístico de Hispanoamérica together with Alvar, and the Atlas lingüístico nacional del Ecuador with Casado. He also worked on the cultivated speech of Madrid and in other philological fields such as metrics and language history.

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