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    “Que a cabsa de no entender la lengua no saben ni entienden cosa alguna”. Actitudes y conflicto lingüístico en Moriscos y Cristianos Viejos en la Castilla del siglo XVI
    (Universidad de Sevilla, 2021-12-03) Abad Merino, Mercedes; Jiménez Alcázar, Juan Francisco; Lengua Española, Lingüistica General; Facultad de Letras
    On the border of the kingdom of Granada, a conflictive linguistic situation was generated which we will study from the perspective of the speakers We will analyze what was the linguistic attitude of old Christians and new convert Moorish towards the language of the other; how judgments and evaluations about it are shown, or how they come to extend beyond purely linguistic features to other cultural and social spheres. We will mainly use unpublished documentary sources that bring us closer to this particular historical-linguistic situation and that allow us to obtain direct information about the discrimination caused by linguistic difference. We will analyze the linguistic discourse, showing testimonies that explicitly refer to language in different way

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