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Tools for Digital Humanities: Enabling Access to the Old Occitan Romance of Flamenca

Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, 2015
Accessing historical texts is often a challenge because readers either do not know the historical language, or they are challenged by the technological hurdle when such texts are available digitally. Merging corpus linguistic methods and digital technology can provide novel ways of representing historical texts digitally and providing a simpler access.
Olga Scrivner, Sandra Kübler
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Old Occitan as a Lyric Language: The Insertions from Occitan in Three Thirteenth-Century French Romances

Speculum, 1993
Sur les sources occitanes de l'ancien francais :pratique et declin d'insertions lyriques en vieil-occitan dans le Roman de la rose ou de Guillaume de Dole,le Roman de la Violette et La Court de Paradis.
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Old Occitan Philology in Italy: The Troubadours in Recent Past, Present, and Future

Tenso, 2022
Rassegna della ricerca italiana sui trovatori degli ultimi vent'anni.
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Troubadours in Time: Remembering the Old Occitan Lyric in Catalonia

French Studies, 2017
Abstract This article examines the reception of troubadour song in So fo e.l temps , a thirteenth-century Occitan narrative by Catalan author Raimon Vidal. While in this work the Limousin troubadours are revered as authorities, their lyrics and the mistaken reception of them are also subject to scrutiny ...
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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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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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Old Occitan Songbooks in Cinquecento Florence

L'articolo descrive le copie di canzonieri provenzali presenti a Firenze verso la fine del sec. XVI.
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