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  1. La corónica is a refereed journal published every spring and fall by the Modern Language Association Forum, LLC Medieval Iberian. It publishes groundbreaking articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician, and Catalan on topics in medieval Iberian cultural studies, literature, and historical linguistics.

  2. 26 de out. de 2022 · Old Spanish, also known as Old Castilian (Spanish: castellano antiguo; Template:Lang-osp [roˈmantse kasteˈʎano]) or Medieval Spanish (Spanish: español medieval), was originally a colloquial Latin spoken in the provinces of the Roman Empire that provided the root for the early form of the Spanish language that was spoken on the Iberian Peninsula from the 10th century until roughly the ...

  3. Their main project, the Dictionary of the Old Spanish Language (DOSL), that had rejected the use of editions of medieval texts as the source material, demanded that the primary sources were as free from editorial bias as possible, and making thus necessary the creation of a data bank with the machine-readable transcriptions of all the texts that could eventually be incorporated into the ...

  4. An explanation of the development of Medieval Spanish sibilants in Castile and Andalusia (archived 29 December 2009) A recording of the sibilants, as they would have been pronounced in medieval Spanish (archived 28 February 2009) A History of the Spanish language (sample from the second edition, 2002), by Ralph Penny

  5. www.selimsociety.comSELIM

    The Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature (SELIM) encourages and promotes the study of the written records and literary works of medieval England dated between the seventh and the fifteenth century. SELIM organises annual international conferences that gather linguists, literary critics, and medievalists in general ...

  6. Steven N. Dworkin &Francisco Gago-Jover. The Lexical Studies of Medieval Spanish Texts is an online bibliography listing concordances, glossaries, vocabularies and selected word studies for Spanish texts written from the 11th until the 15th century. General works, Judeo-Spanish and Aljamiado texts are granted their own category for browsing.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2012 · The modern country traces its roots to the medieval kingdoms and counties of Galicia, León, Castile, Aragón, Navarre, Catalonia, Valencia, Murcia, and Granada. All of these entities contributed to what is now modern Spain and Spanish (Castilian), although other regional identities and languages have also survived.