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Public experiences and perspectives of primary care in Canada: results from a cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
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Breton Language Maintenance and Regeneration in Regional Education Policy
While the number of Breton speakers continues to decline, there are at last incipient signs that loss is now showing signs of reversal and a new dynamic in favour of the language is becoming established. This chapter focuses on aspects of the intergenerational transmission of Breton and the production of new speakers in the context of Brittany's ...
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The politics of language: Republican values and Breton identity
European Journal of Sociology, 1990Among other things, the revolutionary period in France is notorious for two practices: the development of a civil religion and a project of linguistic standardization. The substitution of republican for religious symbols, the creation of public space for republican worship, the hostility towards intermediary bodies, all of this sought to ground a more ...
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AT WHAT PRICE LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE?: STANDARDIZATION IN MODERN BRETON
French Studies, 1995L'A. examine la situation actuelle du breton, langue appartenant a la branche brittonique des parlers celtiques du nord-ouest de la France et dont le contact de plus en plus important avec le francais en fait aujourd'hui une langue menacee. Le breton n'a jamais ete standardise, il en existe donc plusieurs formes dialectales.
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2021
The mid-nineteenth century was a time when Bretonism and neo-Bardism were at their height in Western Brittany and for a century and a half this gave a new direction to Breton- language literature that was seeking to define, differentiate and distinguish itself from French literature.
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The mid-nineteenth century was a time when Bretonism and neo-Bardism were at their height in Western Brittany and for a century and a half this gave a new direction to Breton- language literature that was seeking to define, differentiate and distinguish itself from French literature.
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Will the real Breton please stand up? Language revitalization and the problem of authentic language
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2013In the context of language endangerment and revitalization, many researchers look to the language of traditional speakers as the standard for “authentic” language. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this article examines the challenges of researching a traditional variety of an endangered language and of evaluating speaker fluency among native speakers ...
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