Publication: Léxico agrícola en el siglo XVII: herramientas de corte.
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Morala Rodríguez, José Ramón
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/ril.434851
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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El objetivo del trabajo es revisar la
terminología de un campo muy específico del
léxico agrícola en el siglo xvii: las herramientas
de corte. Es decir, las que podríamos englobar
bajo hiperónimos como hoz, hacha, rozón o
guadaña. Para ello se utiliza un corpus, el CorLexIn, que se nutre de documentación notarial
sobre registros de bienes. El estudio es, por
tanto, histórico pero también diatópico, por lo
que los datos obtenidos se cruzan con los atlas
lingüísticos modernos, en los que esos mismos
conceptos suelen aparecer regularmente.
This study focuses on a review of the terminology related to a very specific field of agricultural vocabulary: cutting tools, that is, those which we could refer to using hypernyms like sickle, axe or scythe. With this purpose, we have used CorLexIn corpus, a corpus based on notarial records that contain mostly inventories of goods. Our work provides a historic perspective, but also diatopical, therefore our results have been collated with the information supplied by modern linguistic atlases, in which these concepts are usually included.
This study focuses on a review of the terminology related to a very specific field of agricultural vocabulary: cutting tools, that is, those which we could refer to using hypernyms like sickle, axe or scythe. With this purpose, we have used CorLexIn corpus, a corpus based on notarial records that contain mostly inventories of goods. Our work provides a historic perspective, but also diatopical, therefore our results have been collated with the information supplied by modern linguistic atlases, in which these concepts are usually included.
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