Abstract

Linguistic corpora conformed by inventories of goods are an endless and valuable source for the study of the historical lexicon related to daily life and, specifically, to determine the presence of dialctal expressions that have no place in other types of general corpora. The object of this paper ist to study six andalusianisms documented in a corpus in Almeria from the 18th and 19th centuries. The words have been selected because they have a historical interest and are considered to be typical of the region. Their frequency of appearance in Almeria has been compared to that of other corpora such as CORDEREGRA and CorLexIn, as well as to linguistic atlases in order to witness the history of these words coming from lexicographical sources in most cases.

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