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Old Occitan Songbooks in Cinquecento Florence

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L'articolo descrive le copie di canzonieri provenzali presenti a Firenze verso la fine del sec. XVI.
Walter Meliga
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IDENTIFYING THE TOZA IN MEDIEVAL OCCITAN PASTORELA AND OLD FRENCH PASTOURELLE

open access: closedFrench Studies, 1998
L'A. montre comment la Toza peut servir a la caracterisation du genre qui fait se rejoindre la pastorela et la pastourelle. Plus que des interrogations autour des rapports qu'entretiennent le poete, celui qui dit ou chante le poeme, et le public, c'est bien cet element, et le traitement que le texte lui reserve, qui permet selon l'A.
Catherine Léglu
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THE MEANING OF DESTRAL AS 'GO-BETWEEN' IN THE CATALAN "FACET" AND IN OLD OCCITAN

open access: closedMedium 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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A lexicon for Old Occitan medico-botanical terminology in lemon

2016
The article presents the adaptation of the lemon model (a model for lexica as RDF data) for a multilingual and multi-alphabetical lexicon of Old Occitan medico-botanical terminology. The lexicon is the core component of an ontology-based information system that will be constructed and implemented within the DFG-funded project "Dictionnaire de Termes ...
Anja Weingart, Emiliano Giovannetti
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