An Outline of the Phonology and Morphology of Old Provençal

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An Outline of the Phonology and Morphology of Old Provençal

by C. H. (Charles Hall) Grandgent

EN·~4 hours·9 chapters

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9 total
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: There are many diacritical marks in this book. Some devices and browsers may not render these correctly.

0:25
2

PREFACE.

4:01
3

ABBREVIATIONS AND TECHNICAL TERMS.

1:42
4

SIGNS AND PHONETIC SYMBOLS.

3:56
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AN OUTLINE OF THE PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF OLD PROVENÇAL. - I. INTRODUCTION.

12:36
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II. PHONOLOGY.

2:31:02
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III. MORPHOLOGY.

1:40:13
8

FOOTNOTES

0:00
9

INDEX

20:05

Description

A concise guide to the sound system and word‑formation of Old Provençal, this work offers students of Romance philology a clear roadmap through the language that once animated the courts of the troubadours. By focusing on the historic literary tongue rather than modern dialects, the author keeps the material streamlined enough for classroom use while preserving the richness of the medieval texts. Readers will find systematic explanations of vowel shifts, consonant patterns and morphological endings that underpin the poetry and prose of the period.

Drawing on two decades of research, the author weaves together insights from leading scholars such as Meyer, Diez and Meyer‑Lübke, while also referencing key dictionaries and chrestomathies that illuminate regional phonetic variations. The text acknowledges its limits—omitting modern idioms and detailed word‑formation studies—to stay centered on the core features most relevant to comparative linguistics. This scholarly honesty makes the book a trustworthy companion for anyone tracing the evolution of Romance languages.

Practical tables and clearly marked abbreviations help readers navigate complex technical terrain without feeling overwhelmed. The concise treatment makes it suitable for both undergraduate courses and independent study, inviting listeners to explore the linguistic tapestry that shaped medieval poetry of southern France.

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en

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~4 hours (282K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charlene Taylor, David Starner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-08-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. H. (Charles Hall) Grandgent

C. H. (Charles Hall) Grandgent

1862–1939

A leading American scholar of Romance languages, he spent decades at Harvard and became especially known for his work on Vulgar Latin and Dante. His books helped bring the history and sound of Italian and related languages to a wider audience of students and readers.

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