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Could the reason to why Llora is out of fashion be that it means "she cries" in Spanish (I suppose most Catalans also know Spanish)?Surrealism is the magical surprise of finding a lion in a wardrobe where you were sure of finding shirts - Frida Kahlo
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No (but most Catalans also know Spanish, that's right).The reason is that the reduction of AU>O (or UA>O) is seen as very dialectal / low educated pronunciation and the use of Laura in Catalan is very modern (since '60). This kind of opposition popular form vs. cultured form, where cultured form is prefered by speakers, is not unusual (in words or in names).
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