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The early adopters of Neo-Latin dialectus – overview of sources ...
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De Grieken, babbelziek volk! Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484–1558), lidwoordhater ...
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Greece’s labyrinth of language ... : A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity ...
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Forthcoming: Greece’s labyrinth of language: A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Greece’s labyrinth of language: A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Greece’s labyrinth of language: A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Greece’s labyrinth of language: A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Greece’s labyrinth of language: A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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500 years of Greek grammar in the Low Countries: An homage to Adrien Amerot’s Compendium (1520) ...
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An ablative for the Greeks? Frischlin vs. Crusius on grammar (II) ...
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An ablative for the Greeks? Frischlin vs. Crusius on grammar (I) ...
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The Art of Spanish ...
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1492 was a momentous year for Spain. The Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas, leading to the continent’s largescale colonization by Europeans. Columbus did so by order of the so-called Catholic Monarchs of Spain, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, while actually trying to discover a new travel route to Asia. Those same monarchs ordered, also in 1492, that all Jews be expelled from Spain, as they wanted to make sure that conversos, Jews-turned-Christians, would not return to their old faith. This led to mass migration movements, and expelled Jews fanned out across the whole of Europe and North-Africa. It was only in 2015 that Spain officially annulled this expulsion. Columbus’ discovery of the Americas and the driving away of the Jews had horrendous consequences. It led to an unprecedented and unscrupulous exploitation of an entire continent and greatly reduced cultural diversity in Spain. A homogeneous empire was in the making, and how support this better ...
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Grammar; History of linguistics; Renaissance grammar books; Spanish language in history
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17613/2918-e757 https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:34085/
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Wanneer Latijn niet volstaat: John Palsgrave, schrijver van het eerste handboek Frans (1530), en het Grieks ...
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Greece's labyrinth of language: A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity ...
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Puzzled by the Music of Language: Missionaries in 17th-century Vietnam ...
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