He thanked the collaboration and support of international and local institutions that have been decisive in these efforts, including universities in Austria, Germany, Italy, the Basque Country, the Netherlands, Denmark and Chile.
Among the Cubans, he alluded to the Universidad de Oriente, the Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, the Fernando Ortiz African Cultural Center and the branch of the National Union of Writers and Artists.
The meeting will pay homage to the 95th anniversary of doctors Eloína Miyares and Vitelio Ruiz, founders of the CLA, and will take place in person and online, from the 23rd to the 27th, to discuss about 58 papers from Cuba and other nations.
Other foreign entities that also took part in the organizing and scientific committee come from Germany, Costa Rica, France and Spain, with updated views in the linguistic, foreign languages, mass media and education commissions.
Luis Fernando Lara, professor and researcher at the Colegio de México, will give the inaugural conference on The construction of the Mexican Spanish dictionary: experience, while two experts from Austria and Chile will speak on current affairs in previous courses.
While Anton Nijholt, from the University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands, will be in charge of another academic presentations on the first day, with which he will endorse his invaluable support for decades to the CLA.
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