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L’occitano

open access: yesLinguistik Online
This paper provides an overview of the varieties of Cisalpine Occitan. From a sociolinguistic perspective, these varieties may be regarded as both second-degree and endangered languages, though they have been involved into promotion policies for several
Matteo Rivoira
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Choose me! Optionality in wh-fronting and copy deletion: evidence for overt-covert movement in Valdôtain Patois

open access: yesGlossa
In this paper, I discuss new data on wh-movement in the Francoprovençal language Valdôtain Patois (ValPa) in support of overt-covert movement: overt movement with deletion of higher copies.
Luisa Seguin
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Les combats de Clédat. Étapes d’une « linguistique française » en élaboration, selon la voie (voix ?) de la grammaire

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2012
En 1876, Léon Clédat (1851–1930), archiviste-paléographe frais émoulu, est nommé à l’Université de Lyon ; il y restera toute sa vie. Chargé d’un enseignement « philologique », Clédat s’affirme d’abord comme historien de la langue et de la littérature ...
Swiggers Pierre
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Le pronom personnel sujet dans le parler de Chantemerle-les-Blés (Drôme). Variation aléatoire ou systématique dans une zone de transition linguistique ?

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2014
Chantemerle-les-Blés se trouve dans la partie septentrionale de la Drôme où, des parlers occitans nord provençaux, on passe aux parlers francoprovençaux.
Fréchet Claudine
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Le Croissant dans l’aire du gallo-roman : une approche dialectométrique philologiquement ancrée. Perspectives pour une aréologie gradualiste

open access: yesGéolinguistique
This paper differentiates the general concept of transition in geolinguistics from that of a transition zone or hybrid area. The case examined is the dialect area lying at the intersection of Oïl, Oc, and Franco-Provençal within the Gallo-Romance domain,
Guylaine Brun-Trigaud   +1 more
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Français.ch - language, literature and culture in Switzerland

open access: yesBabylonia, 1999
[Summary generated by ChatGPT] Overview: This issue of Babylonia focuses on the French language and its cultural and literary presence in Switzerland. As part of a series on national and migrant languages in Switzerland, it examines Swiss French as a
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