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THE MEANING OF DESTRAL AS 'GO-BETWEEN' IN THE CATALAN "FACET" AND IN OLD OCCITAN

Medium Ævum, 1998
The Catalan Facet is preserved in a unique manuscript of c. 1400.1 Although its author and date of composition are unknown, it was probably written in the fourteenth century, by an Eastern Catalan speaker from somewhere near the Pyrenees. Its I,743 lines of noves rimades constitute a kind of translation (with many amplifications) from the Facetus ...
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Clitic position in Old Occitan affirmative verb-first declaratives coordinated bye

Journal of Historical Linguistics, 2020
AbstractThis paper offers a variationist analysis of object and adverbial clitic position in coordinated affirmative verb-first main declaratives introduced bye(t)“and” in Old Occitan. In this context, clitics occur in either preverbal (e·l vestit“and clothed him”) or postverbal position (e perdonet li“and pardoned him”).
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Preverbal subjects, information structure, and object clitic position in Old Occitan

Journal of Linguistics, 2015
The position of object and adverbial clitics remains problematic in Old Occitan syntax (Wanner 2010). This paper analyzes clitic position specifically in affirmative main declaratives with overt preverbal subjects, in which clitics are either preverbal or postverbal with no apparent semantic distinction.
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Introduction to Old Occitan

The Modern Language Review, 2000
Ruth Harvey, William D. Paden
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