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Les variations diasystématiques et leurs interdépendances dans les langues romanes : actes du Colloque DIA II à Copenhague (19 - 21 nov. 2012)
Lehmann, Sabine; Kiviniemi, Anne-Laure; Kragh, Kirsten Jeppesen (Herausgeber). - Strasbourg : ELIPHI-Éditions de linguistique et de philologie, 2015
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Assimilation and opacity in Cotentinois and Island Norman: the derivational perspective
In: Language sciences. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 39 (2013), 178-188
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Phonology
Montreuil, Jean-Pierre; Carr, Philip. - Basingstoke [u.a.] : Macmillan, 2013
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Italian metaphony in optimality theory with candidate chains
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Phonology
Carr, Philip; Montreuil, Jean-Pierre. - : HAL CCSD, 2012. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03050184 ; Palgrave Macmillan, 325 p., 2012 (2012)
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Automated Pattern Recognition for Intonation (PRInt) : an essay on intonational phonology and categorization ; Essay on intonational phonology and categorization
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Bourdieu’s linguistic market and the spread of French in protectorate Morocco
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Weight and feet in Québécois
Bosworth, Yulia. - 2011
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Planning language practices and representations of identity within the Gallo community in Brittany : a case of language maintenance
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Finding a place for Breton in 21st-century French society
Abstract: text ; Recent census data have shown that the number of Breton speakers in Lower Brittany has continued to drop despite revitalization efforts. A problem minority languages face is struggling to maintain a place in the lives of the people who have adopted the dominant language. In this study, I assess the current problems faced by the Breton language today by examining a few select problems. First, I highlight the lack of situations in which speakers can use Breton. Even children attending immersion programs often do not live in a Breton-speaking household, nor do they have settings outside the school where they can practice the language. Secondly, I consider the ideological place of Breton in the minds of speakers. Many people feel that while Breton is important to their heritage, they do not need to actively speak it in order to associate with a Breton identity. Related to this is the opinion of many people that Breton is an outdated language with no future ahead of it, as revealed by recent research (Broudic 2009, Jones1998, Timm 2001). Finally, the creation of a new, standardized Breton known as neo-Breton adds to the problem of finding a place for the language; older speakers who use traditional Breton are marginalized, while it is the young speakers using neo- Breton. I use current census data as well as personal research conducted in Brittany in July 2010 to supplement my assessment of the current Breton situation. While progress has been slow, Breton is gaining a stronger presence in society. ; French and Italian
Keyword: Breton; Brittany; Endangered languages; French; Language revitalization; Lower Brittany; Minority language; Neo-Breton; Threatened languages
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2498
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Pourquoi 'pas' : the socio-historical linguistics behind the grammaticalization of the French negative marker
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Vowel length in Standard Italian and Northern Italian dialects
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New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35. Linguistic symposium on Romance languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 . - ; 0002 : New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35. Linguistic symposium on Romance languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 . -
In: New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35. Linguistic symposium on Romance languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 (2006)
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Phonetics, phonology and dialectology. - New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 ; 2 : Phonetics, phonology and dialectology. -
Montreuil, Jean-Pierre Y. (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2006
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Historical phonology of Romance
Montreuil, Jean-Pierre (Hrsg.). - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter, 2004
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From velar codas to high nuclei : phonetic and structural change in OT
In: Probus. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 16 (2004) 1, 91-111
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Weight and opacity in Surmiran
In: Romance linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2003), 209-222
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The relational /r/: three case studies in rhotic integrity and variation
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Sonority and derived clusters in Raeto-Romance and Gallo-Italic
In: Phonological theory and the dialects of Italy. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2000), 211-237
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Inventaires et contraintes consonantiques
In: Langue française. - Malakoff : Armand Colin (2000) 126, 73-91
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