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Reconquista y castellanización - Límites coincidentes

Authors: Menéndez Pidal, Ramón (1869-1968); Catalán Menéndez-Pidal, Diego (1928-2008);

Reconquista y castellanización - Límites coincidentes

Abstract

1 separador y 8 fichas que forman unidad. A continuación del título del separador se lee la siguiente anotación de Menéndez Pidal: “en Ebro y Tajo. Comienzan en el siglo XII y propagan hasta el sur, líneas en haz compacta, difundiendo los dialectos del norte”. El conjunto versa sobre los límites coincidentes de las lenguas del norte que se extienden hacia el sur y reemplazan a los dialectos mozárabes, como consecuencia de la Reconquista. Se explican las fronteras de las lenguas aragonés-catalana, gallego-leonesa, de los dialectos en Zamora, entre otras. Se informa sobre el hecho de que la Reconquista moldea la propagación de los idiomas literarios. Explicación de las características de las lenguas codialectales o cohispánicas. Las páginas 10-13 están pegadas y constituyen un resumen de un estudio de Harri Meier que versa sobre el influjo de la lengua colonizadora sobre la lengua de la nación vencida. Las páginas (3, 6 y 7) están numeradas (7, 7bis, 7 ter) y presentan reflexiones e indicaciones metodológicas. Se incluyen referencias bibliográficas (“Revista de Filología Española” III, 1916, pp. 86-87, Kruger)

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Orígenes del español. La emancipación del romance (711-1230) - Hegemonía de Castilla (1065-1190) - Reconquista y castellanización - Límites coincidentes, Filología

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