Syntactic notes on pratical texts from Treviso (first half of the 14th century)
Abstract
The article analyses a series of practical texts (including expense notes, credit notes, payment records) compiled in Treviso in the first half of the 14th century and describes their syntactic uses, with particular attention to the expression of the personal pronoun, the uses of the relative, clitics, prepositions and verbal constructs. A picture emerges of a language that is at times close to orality, often eschewing canonical sentence constructions.
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