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Textual Entropy in Romance Studies (with a Focus on Old French Arthurian Prose Romances)

Medioevo romanzo : 2, 2016, 2016
The usage of ‘entropy’ in philological studies dates back to d’A.S. Avalle and is part of a group of concepts borrowed from nineteenth-century physics in the framework of the methodological renewal promoted by Italian neo-Lachmannism. Entropy helps describe (and individuate, to a certain extent) phenomena of textual innovation that cannot be classified
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Word order in Early Old Catalan

Probus: International Journal of Latin and Romance Linguistics
This article presents the first analysis of the word order of Early Old Catalan by examining four texts dating from the 10th and 11th centuries. While the texts vary in nature, they all fall within the legal register, and they are all deemed suitable for
Afra Pujol i Campeny
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Towards a Diachronic Theory of Genitive Assignment in Romance

open access: yes, 2009
This contribution deals with some cases of prepositionless genitive in Romance and with their import for a general theory of Genitive assignment. Romance prepositionless genitives (so-called N+N compounds, Old French Juxtaposition Genitive, less known ...
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Metaphoricity and the Romance of Property in "The Old Manor House"

NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 2001
Charlotte Smith's 1793 novel, The Old Manor House, has been discussed variously in light of its status as romance, anti-romance, and gothic; it has been recognized as her best novel and as the one that most clearly betrays her literary weaknesses; it has been both praised and blamed for its device of filtering current events though the lens of the past.
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Old Gallo-Romance, periodization, and the left periphery

2020
This chapter seeks to reappraise the value of periodization for both early French and Occitan, by analysing a range of syntactic changes including verb placement, inversion effects, the structure of the left periphery, the null subject system and the particle SI.
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