Aspectes sintàctics de l'occità antic comparats amb els del català
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Occitan, Catalan, two cases Declension SystemAbstract
The existence of a two cases declension system in medieval Occitan, which lacked in Catalan, was one of the most remarkable differences between both languages. This distinction arises when comparing the homilies from Tortosa, in Occitan, to the ones from Organyà, which are the Catalan translation from Occitan texts.Downloads
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