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Pujol i Campeny, Afra, "Code-switching Llibre dels Fets: Language ideology in the 13th century Crown of Aragon", Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 7/1 (2021), 87-122.
- Resum
- In this article, I explore code-switching in Llibre dels Fets (a 13th century chronicle that narrates the life and deeds of king James I of Aragon) from a glottopolitical perspective in order to uncover the linguistic ideologies reflected in the text through this phenomenon. Code-switching in contemporary Romance languages, as well as in Latin and Arabic, is found throughout the text, mostly within reported speech. Through the analysis of these fragments and the analysis of the labels used to refer to each of these varieties, it is shown that: (i) different varieties are used to express either allegiance (Catalan and Occitan) or opposition (Western Ibero-Romance) to the figure of the King, and that that Aragonese was erased as a language of the Crown of Aragon; (ii) code-switching in Latin is used to confer authority to the discourse; (iii) code-switching in the Romance languages is a mechanism to express group membership; and finally (iv) that mutual intelligibility between Catalan and the attested contemporary Romance varieties is assumed at the time of composition of the text.
- Matèries
- Historiografia
Jaume I Anàlisi lingüística Sociolingüística Metodologia
- URL
- https://doi.org/10.1515/jhsl-2019-0028
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