Abstract

This article presents a lexical-semantic study of some voices registered in a large inventory of goods written in the 18th century in Tafalla, Navarre (1768). This document offers a list of the goods owned by the married couple of Juan Bautista Alzueta and Estanislada de Echauri, in both their drugstore and their house. The presence of voices with roots in Navarre and Aragon in this inventory shows how dialectal vocabulary surpassed the Middle Age. This way, through the lexical-semantic studies presented, we can define lexicon in a more proper way from different points of view: chronological, dialectal and diastratic.

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