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. The metaphorical representation of a syntactic function

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As part of major terminological research of syntactical concepts and definitions from medieval grammars, this paper examines the use of (as attested in Isidore) and its variant to describe the syntactic relations among parts of speech in the context of medieval scholars’ debate. and its derivations have followed a route from classical antiquity, initially used in a descriptive and scientific context, to a stratified and increasingly restricted influence. Its use sectorialised in reference to Christian compassion, signifying an indissoluble bond, undoubtedly inspired by Christian faith. Isidore adopted this image and applied it to grammar. This use remained through the Middle Ages. However, in the data acquired, has taken several paths, some of which have been evicted by ’s insoluble glue between parts of speech, while others have pursued parallel tracks involving metrics and rhetoric.

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