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Les femmes et le breton

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 1998
The author takes a brief look at an often underestimated causal link between gender and the transmission of the Breton language. Experiencing a process of rural exodus and social advancement conditional on language shift to French, women have generally ...
Anne Guillou
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Effet Buben, liaison et modèles orthographiques bretons

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 2011
The influence of the written word on the spoken word, known as the ‘Buben effect’, is discussed here for the case of Breton. This article proposes a reflection on measuring the effect, with a focus on liaison, in bilingual Breton language learning and ...
Jean-Claude Le Ruyet
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Histoire graphique de la langue bretonne : la question de la norme

open access: yesLengas, 2019
The history of the Breton spelling begins in the Middle Ages, when the language was then a part of the lingua britannica which gives birth too to Welsh and Cornish. For the next period, the one called Middle Breton (1100-1650), the Breton language leaves
Herve Le Bihan
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La transmission familiale du breton : les stratégies de communication des parents

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique
In the 1950s, the vast majority of the Breton population stopped bringing up their children in Breton, paving the way for linguistic change. However, since the 1960s and 1970s, thousands of people have been working to ensure that the Breton language is ...
Katell Chantreau
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Tuwim’s Dialogues with Banality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The article examines the relation between Tuwim’s poetry and modern colloquial language. The avant-garde artists for whom in the beginning of the 20th-century art was an elite occupation, treated every-day speech as a mass form of communication.
Bocheński, Tomasz
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À propos du breton de Lampaul-Plouarzel

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 2004
Lampaul-Plouarzel is a small coastal town in Bas-Léon. Under the influence of the guild of gabariers, those sailors who travelled the ports of Brittany, France, and Western Europe for coastal trade, a unique Breton language developed there.
Yann Riou
doaj   +1 more source

Multilingual gendered identities: female undergraduate students in London talk about heritage languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this paper I explore how a group of female university students, mostly British Asian and in their late teens and early twenties, perform femininities in talk about heritage languages.
Anderson B.   +27 more
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The Twin Transition in Practice. Digital Technologies, Sustainability, and the Role of Family Ownership in Europe

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper examines whether and to what extent digital technologies (DTs) foster the adoption of environmental sustainability (ES), and how this relationship is moderated by family ownership. Using data from approximately 14,000 European firms surveyed in the Flash Eurobarometer 486, we estimate a recursive simultaneous equation model via a ...
Francesco Aiello   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Déictiques spatio-temporels en breton central

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 2004
In central Breton as well as in spontaneous Breton in general, space and time deictis are chrystal-clear marks of the geographical origin of speakers as well as a testimony of the quality of their expression in the frame of the theory of enunciation ...
Francis Favereau
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The Celtic Languages in the Age of Globalisation: Problems and Possibilities [In Russian] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The article discusses the current state of Celtic languages ​​in the UK and Republic of Ireland, as affected by recent developments in globalization and devolution.
Bissell, Christopher
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