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Beyond obsolescence: a twenty-first century research agenda for the langues régionales
Kasstan, Jonathan R.; Hornsby, David; Hall, Damien. - : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Summary data to support Hall (2019), '(e) in Normandy: The sociolinguistics, phonology and phonetics of the "Loi de Position"' ...
Hall, Damien. - : Zenodo, 2017
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Summary data to support Hall (2019), '(e) in Normandy: The sociolinguistics, phonology and phonetics of the "Loi de Position"' ...
Hall, Damien. - : Zenodo, 2017
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Language planning and microlinguistics : from policy to interaction and vice versa
Davies, W. V. (Herausgeber); Knöbl, Ralf; Dovalil, Vít. - New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Top-Down or Bottom-Up? Understanding Diffusion of Supralocal Norms in France
Hall, Damien J.; Hornsby, David. - : Springer, 2015
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Language and Identity on the Scottish/English Border
Watt, Dominic; Hall, Damien; Docherty, Gerry; Nycz, Jennifer; Llamas, Carmen. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2014
Abstract: For many people, discussion of language and identity at national borders will first bring to mind contexts in which different languages - perhaps mutually unintelligible or unrelated ones - are spoken on either side of an international frontier, across which the movement of people, goods and services, and even ideas, is controlled. Examples of such boundaries are plentiful, and some of them are described in other chapters in this book. However, there are also cases in which borders between nations are uncontrolled, and where the linguistic varieties spoken on either side of the border are dialects of one language. Several such contexts are also examined in this volume (see the chapters by Boberg, Coupland, Kallen, Redinger and Llamas, and Montgomery). In contexts of this second type, the role played by language behaviour in how social groups self-identify and how they are identified by others, and the significance of the border in these identity-construction processes, are factors that deserve every bit as much attention from researchers as do situations of the first kind. Indeed, in regions where trans-border movement is uncontrolled and where a language is shared by populations living on either side of the border, the dependencies between subtle accent/dialect differences and speakers' identities may become particularly meaningful and finely balanced. The border between Scotland and England is one such region. ; No Full Text
Keyword: Laboratory Phonetics and Speech Science; Language in Culture and Society (Sociolinguistics)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/66832
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The Linguistic Geography of the French of Northern France: do we have the basic data?
Hall, Damien J.. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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Computational modeling of the relationship between amyloid and disease
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Vers un Nouvel Atlas Linguistique de la France
Hall, Damien. - : EDP Sciences, 2012
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Atlas Linguistique et Ethnographique Normand, Volume IV
Hall, Damien J.. - : Cambridge Journals, 2012
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Twentieth-century varieties reflecting mediaeval settlement in Normandy: combining modern and historical dialectology
In: Acta linguistica Hafniensia. - Abingdon [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 43 (2011) 2, 176-199
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OLC Linguistik
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Twentieth-Century Varieties Reflecting Mediaeval Settlement in Normandy: combining modern and historical dialectology
Hall, Damien J.. - 2011
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Un nouveau projet de dialectologie française: 'Towards a New Linguistic Atlas of France'
Hall, Damien J.. - : Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 2011
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Un nouveau projet de dialectologie française : Towards a New Linguistic Atlas of France
In: Langage et société, n 136, 2, 2011-06-01, pp.129-138 (2011)
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Josiane Boutet. Le pouvoir des mots. La Dispute, Paris, 2010. Compte rendu de Béatrice Fraenkel (EHESS)
In: Langage et société, n 136, 2, 2011-06-01, pp.139-141 (2011)
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A Sociolinguistic Study of the Regional French of Normandy
Hall, Damien J.. - 2008
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A sociolinguistic study of the regional French of Normandy
In: Dissertations available from ProQuest (2008)
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Le français de Rouen (Haute-Normandie, France): une variété de français qui représente bien sa ville
Hall, Damien J.. - 2007
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How do they do it? The difference between singing and speaking in female altos
Hall, Damien J.. - 2006
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How Do They Do It? The Difference Between Singing and Speaking in Female Altos
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2006)
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