Morphological and phonological processes in Ancient Portuguese

Imperative and external vocalic sandhi

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Keywords:

Historical Linguistics. Morphology. Phonology. Archaic Portuguese. Medieval songs.

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to reflect on the importance of the Cantigas de Santa Maria (CSM) as a corpus for the development of linguistic analyzes related to studies associated with the Portuguese language in the Archaic Portuguese. In relation to morphological and phonological phenomena involving accent and rhythm, it is necessary to consider a corpus that supports them. Thus, poetic texts are pertinent, because there is scansion, which consists of counting the sounds and the verses from the elevation of rhythm or tone of the words.

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Author Biographies

Ana Carolina Cangemi, UNESP

Departamento de Linguística

Gisela Fávaro, UNESP

Departamento de Linguística

Published

2020-04-23

How to Cite

Cangemi, A. C., & Fávaro, G. (2020). Morphological and phonological processes in Ancient Portuguese: Imperative and external vocalic sandhi. Todas As Letras - Revista De Língua E Literatura, 22(1), 1–14. Retrieved from http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/tl/article/view/12716

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Dossiê - Morfologia