Variación diatópica y etimología en léxico del Siglo de Oro
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Universidad de León
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- María Luisa Arnal Purroy (coord.)
- Rosa María Castañer Martín (coord.)
- José M.ª Enguita Utrilla (coord.)
- Vicente Lagüéns Gracia (coord.)
- María Antonia Martín Zorraquino (coord.)
Publisher: Institución "Fernando el Católico" ; Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza
ISBN: 978-84-9911-500-9, 978-84-9911-498-9
Year of publication: 2018
Volume: 1
Pages: 215-238
Congress: Congreso Internacional de Historia de la Lengua Española (10. 2015. Zaragoza)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
This essay focuses on the importance of notarial sources for the study of the Spanish language in the Golden Age, specifically those concerned with different types of property inventories, which contain extensive lexical evidence of that period’s daily life. The fact that notarial records have been dated and located regularly enhances these materials’ interest for the study of diatopic lexical variation. We have drawn our data from CorLexIn, in order to trace originally Eastern words like vanova or cerraja plus others like llares, incorporating their distribution in old times in order to explain their etymologies. Attention has also been paid to a group of derivatives of fraile (frailesco, fraileño, frailengo, frailego, frailar) and their geographical distribution.