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Les doublets synonymiques chez Hervé Burel (1905) ou comment casser l’entre-soi
In his autobiography composed in Breton around 1905 entitled Histor eur famill eus Breïz Isel, Hervé Burel (1858-1943), a peasant, made extensive use of a rhetorical device that is the subject of the analysis presented here, namely the synonymic doublet.
Nelly Blanchard
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ABSTRACT This article examines a wave of Orientalism‐inspired food commercials that appeared on television in France between 1975 and 2000. Older commercials for couscous were more banal, emphasizing a given product's superiority or affordability. Around 1975, however, there was a concerted shift in the advertising; new spots contained exoticized ...
Kelly Ricciardi Colvin
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This article looks at the sociolinguistic upheavals of the last century from the point of view of reading in Breton and, more broadly, the perception of the written language. While the number of Breton speakers has fallen precipitously, and those aged 60
Eve Rouxel
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La rhétorique « Kleiz Breizh »
The variety of Breton used in a contemporary novel such as Piv a glevo? [who will hear?] immediately marks it out as a recent work in the literary history of Breton.
Mannaig Thomas
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Why Is Exclusivity in Broadcasting Rights Prevalent and Why Does Simple Regulation Fail?
ABSTRACT Pay‐TV firms compete both downstream to attract viewers and upstream to acquire broadcasting rights. Because profits inherited from downstream competition satisfy a convexity property, allocating rights to the dominant firm maximizes the industry profit.
David Martimort, Jerome Pouyet
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Un « supplément » au Livr el labourer de Joachim Guillôme
The importance of Livr el labourer by Joachim Guillôme (1797-1857) in the history of Breton literature and language is still underestimated. At a time when the claim to full status for a language still had to be based on literary examples, this long poem
Yves Le Berre
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National identity after conquest
Abstract Conquering powers routinely adopt state‐directed nationalization projects that seek to make the boundaries of the nation coterminous with the (newly expanded) boundaries of the state. To this end, they implement policies that elevate the economic status of individuals who embrace the occupier's national identity and discriminate against those ...
Christopher Carter, Daniel W. Gingerich
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Making Your Memory Mine: Marie de France and the Adventures of the Bretons
The twelfth-century Anglo-Norman poet Marie de France undertook to preserve for posterity the adventures and romances embodied in a vanishing genre, the old Breton lais as she had heard them recounted by minstrels.
Jeffrey S. Longard
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ABSTRACT This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) engagement and family firms. Drawing from mainstream databases, it identifies and analyzes 34 pivotal articles. Research on ESG and family firms is still emerging, but inconsistent findings and paradoxes obscure the field.
ChangYi Zhu +2 more
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Given the personality of Théodore Hersart de La Villemarqué (1815-1895), the whole of his archives constitute a very precious collection both for the history of oral literature, ethnography and the development of Celtic studies in France and in Europe ...
Fañch Postic
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