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A concise technical guide to the historical sound system and grammatical structure of Old Provençal, aimed at students of Romance philology. The first half analyzes accentual patterns, vowel quality and quantity, diphthongs, and consonant inventories with extensive phonetic notation and examples of sound change. Detailed treatment of consonant behavior addresses initial, medial, and final positions, complex clusters, double consonants, and sporadic processes such as insertion, metathesis, and dissimilation. The morphology section surveys nominal declension and related inflectional phenomena while deferring word-formation to separate study. Comparative reference to Latin and to Germanic and Greek influences appears throughout, and modern southern dialects are considered only to illuminate geographic phonetic variation.

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C. H. Grandgent

C. H. Grandgent was a linguist and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Romance languages, particularly Old Provençal. His notable work, "An Outline of the Phonology and Morphology of Old Provençal," provides a comprehensive analysis of the phonetic and morphological aspects of this historical language. Grandgent's research has been influential in the field of linguistics, offering insights into the evolution of Romance languages and their structures. His academic pursuits reflect a deep engagement with the linguistic heritage of the Provençal language, making him a significant figure in the study of historical linguistics.

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