Indications of lexical semantic changes in the Arabisms of the Kingdom of Granada (1493 1612): the lexical competition between almádena and martillo
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Onomázein Revista de lingüística, filología y traducción de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
González Sopeña, Inmaculada: "Indications of lexical-semantic changes in the Arabisms of the Kingdom of Granada (1493-1612): the lexical competition between almádena and martillo", Onomázein, 51, 83-98
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The present study is part of the research project with reference FFI2017-83400-P (MINEO/AEI/ FEDER, UE). Also, it is framed in the University of Granada FPU Scholarships Program (2015-2019)Resumen
The objective of the present study is to analyze a couple of lexical items formed by an Arabism and a Romance voice (almádena and martillo) through a corpus of documents linked
to the ancient Kingdom of Granada (i.e. the current provinces of Málaga, Almería and Granada) in the late 15th century to 17th century. That documentation includes different types
of texts as the correspondence of Hernando de Zafra or texts linked to the building construction at that time. Due to the historical, political, social and religious peculiarities of
the Kingdom of Granada there is a persistence of lexicon of Arab origin over the above two
centuries with regard to other Spanish-speaking territories. However, Arabic loanwords in
Spanish lexicon are subjected to specialization processes or semantic restrictions, as exemplified in the case of almádena. This voice lexically competed with the Romance voice
martillo, but, finally, the first one suffered a process of semantic restriction and it is actually
cornered in some dialectal areas.