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Léxico de los documentos navarro-aragoneses de la Crestomatía del español medieval (Segunda serie: Documentos de la España cristiana: 1067-1140. Tercera parte)

Authors: Becerra Pérez, Miguel;

Léxico de los documentos navarro-aragoneses de la Crestomatía del español medieval (Segunda serie: Documentos de la España cristiana: 1067-1140. Tercera parte)

Abstract

The preceding pages contain a compilation of the common vocabulary of the fourth notarial document of Navarre and Aragón, belonging to the second series, published by M. Pidal in his “Crestomatía del Español Medieval” (Madrid, 1971): "Documentos de la España Cristiana (1067-1140). The vocabulary is listed in index form indicating for each word the source of the document and the year as well as the page and line where the mentioned word is to be found in the Crestomatía... and in the document respectively. In addition I present a brief lexical research into the most interesting words.

Este trabajo contiene una recopilación del vocabulario común de la cuarta acta notarial de Navarra y Aragón, que pertenece a la segunda serie, publicada por M. Pidal en su “Crestomatía del Español Medieval” (Madrid, 1971): "Documentos de la España Cristiana (1067-1140). El vocabulario aparece en forma de índice que indica para cada palabra la fuente del documento y el año, así como la página y la línea donde tal palabra se mencionó en la Crestomatía ... y en el documento, respectivamente. Además presento una breve investigación léxica de las palabras más interesantes.

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Léxico, Lengua española, 5705.04 Lexicología, Spanish language, Lexis

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