General features of Isidorian morphology
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https://doi.org/10.23808/rel.v2i0.87964Keywords:
medieval latin; morphology.Abstract
Study of the morphology in the works by Isidore of Seville, starting basically from the most recent editions: the fluctuations based on the Latin language from the previous centuries either remain or increase; that is the reason why we need to pay impartial attention not only to the classical forms themselves, but also to the peculiarities of the manuscript tradition and even of the formal context itself.
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