ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Languages
Social Sciences
Literature
Education
Public health
Research
Religion
Medicine / Sub specialtie
Biology
History
all records (75)

Languages
English
Spanish
Portuguese
German
French
Finnish

Countries
Indonesia
Spain
USA
South Africa
Brazil
Turkey, Turkish Republic
Poland
Slovenia
Cuba
Italy
all records (75)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
38.438  Articles
1 of 3.845 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
This article offers a detailed description of the Colonial Texts Corpus, one of eleven subcorpora of the Digital Library of Old Spanish Texts published by the Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies. Launched in 2018, the corpus allows interactive access to... see more

This study focuses on an exegetical gloss in the Old Spanish Bible of rabbi Moshe Arragel (1st half of the 15th century), specifically on Deuteronomy 31, and its historical significance for the intellectual history of Jewish-Christian relations in late me... see more

This paper scrutinizes the path of the semantic extension of the originally neutral Spanish term macho ‘male animal’ to the pejorative ‘animal-like man’. Semantic pejoration belongs to one of the techniques that Hill (1995b) identifies when describing Moc... see more

This qualitative case study examines Isleño Spanish language attrition and preservation in Saint Bernard Parish, New Orleans, when this linguistic variety was approaching extinction. It identifies levels of language maintenance in severely limited social ... see more

Voiceless bilabial fricative productions ([?]) have been widely reported for several Spanish dialects especially in America (Lenz 1940; Predmore 1945; Navarro Tomás 1943; Florez 1951; Boyd-Bowman 1960; Canfield 1981; among others). Most of these sources p... see more

In this paper, the properties of Spanish evaluative prenominal possessives (i.e. the affective possessive preceding a proper name, the so-called “emphatic possessive”, and the possessive in the Old and American Spanish doubled possessive construction) are... see more

Old Spanish Days Fiesta is a tradition that was invented in 1924 by civic leaders in Santa Barbara, California to celebrate the periods of the Spanish settlement and the Mexican rule of California and to promote local tourism.  This article will trac... see more

1 of 3.845 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»