Linguistic contact in the Lombard Middle Ages
Abstract
The main tendency characterizing the development of language in Lombardy in the 14th and 15th centuries is the formation of a koinè. The extent to which Milan influenced the Lombard koinè is the subject of ongoing debate. On the one hand, scholars suggest that Milan provided a centralizing force for the “Milanisation” of other Lombard vernaculars, similar to what occurred for Piedmont and the Veneto. On the other hand, studies have pointed out that Milan was not a centralizing force for the Lombard koinè, and that it remains to be verified whether the prestige of Milanese influenced non-Milanese vernaculars. This paper considers the extent to which Milan influenced the koinè in fifteenth-century Lombardy. I consider eight linguistic items, previously described as unique to the vernacular of Pavia, to verify their presence or absence in a corpus of religious writing from the early fifteenth-century nun Elisabetta of Pavia and whether Milanese items can be identified. I consider aspects of phonology and morphology in Elisabetta’s letters and conclude that her language is best characterized as a prekoinè. The article concludes by arguing for lesser emphasis on the role of Milan in histories of the vernacular in Lombardy. This finding has implications for the history of non-literary writing in north Italy and the importance attributed to capital cities in processes of koineization.Downloads
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