Zaragoza, España
Ancient texts, when interpreted with due care, can provide invaluable information about the language spoken in a certain era and its variations. This article presents the first results from the linguistic study of forty-eight scrolls from 14th-century Matarraña, with a special focus on verbal morphosyntax as one of the levels of linguistic analysis at which geographical variations can be most clearly observed, within the homogeneity presented by the Catalan scripta of the time and the rigidity imposed by the notarial language used in these documents.
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