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Towards a Typology of Contact‐Induced Change: Questions, Problems and the Path Ahead
Abstract The fields of linguistic typology, contact linguistics and historical linguistics frequently interact with one another and each draws on the insights gained in the others. To date, however, there is no effective and systematic cooperation between these subdisciplines, no database comparing the typological distribution of features with common ...
Robin Meyer
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Abstract Are the sociological profiles of radical right‐wing populist parties' (RRPPs) representatives really unlike those of their counterparts in mainstream parties? Once RRPPs occupy positions of legislative power for an extended period, do their MPs' profiles increasingly converge with those of more mainstream parties?
Oscar Mazzoleni +2 more
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Saying Yes without Yes: The Positive Response System in Latin
Abstract The article studies a set of three positive response strategies in Latin: the echo response and the positive response particles ita and sic. It aims to determine their functions and division of labour and to establish what kind of agreement strategy existed in Latin, based on the typology of positive response systems by Sadock and Zwicky (1985)
Tomaž Potočnik
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Abstract L'article s'inscrit dans une démarche de mesure d'impacts territorialisés de la durabilité de I'Economie sociale et solidaire (ESS). La portée plurielle d’évaluation posant l'utilité sociale et la durabilité renvoie à considérer l'inscription de l'action évaluée « dans » un territoire donné.
Valérie Billaudeau +4 more
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Profils d’un lectorat: Enquête sur les signatures d’énigmes du Mercure de France (1724‐1778)
Abstract Little is known about the distribution of ancien régime French periodicals and there are few sources on readers’ geographical origins and social positions. Most studies rely on subscriber lists, but subscription is not the only possible mode of acquisition.
Timothée Léchot
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Abstract This article studies the spatial dimension of the social selection of local elected officials that takes shape through the geographical selectivity of the elected officials’ places of residence. Based on data on the places of residence of local elected officials in Zurich and Lausanne (1980‐2016), we show that the residential dispersion of ...
Roberto Di Capua
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L'article se propose d'analyser la préface du traité didactique anonyme rédigé dans la deuxième moitié du XIIIe siècle et connu sous le titre Placides et Timéo.
Ondřej Pešek
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Cet article s’intéresse à la polémique portant sur le « mensonge » dont a été accusé le gouvernement français à propos de l’utilité des masques sanitaires au début de la crise pandémique. L’étude s’appuie sur deux approches complémentaires.
Gérald Gaglio +2 more
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La pragmaticalisation de l'adverbe enfin du point de vue des romanistes (“Enfin, de celui des francisants qui conçoivent leur recherche dans le cadre de la linguistique romane”) [PDF]
International audienceSur la base d'une analyse philologique des données françaises depuis le Moyen Âge, complétée par la comparaison intra-romane, cette communication propose un nouveau scénario de l'échelonnement diachronique des principaux emplois de ...
Buchi, Eva, Städtler, Thomas
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Processualizing Data: Variants of Process‐Produced Data
Abstract The greatly increased importance of diachronic process perspectives in the social sciences has led to process‐produced data (PPD) becoming one of the main topics of this debate. However, its current use is peculiarly ambivalent. It oscillates between substantialist understandings and self‐evident use.
Tilo Grenz
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