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Aesthetic and Linguistic Practices
The reflection on the relationship between Aesthetics and Philosophy of Language is often confronted with a double commonplace. On the one hand, aesthetic experience seems to be reducible to its sensual and perceptual side and therefore its nature appears to be entirely pre-linguistic.
Gioia Laura Iannilli, Stefano Oliva
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Linguistic (il)legitimacy in Migration Encounters [PDF]
Linguistic differences between groups of co-ethnic and/or co-national migrants in diasporic contexts can become grounds for constructing and displaying identities that distinguish (groups of) migrants on the basis of differences in the sociohistorical ...
Karatsareas, P., Petros Karatsareas
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There are considerable language barriers facing the potential collective labour organization of multi-ethnic migrant workers. From the research literature, we know little about linguistic practices that might overcome these barriers.
Korczynski, M. +8 more
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Dire la vie avec les mots de la mort : un trait du discours féminin
Using the language of the dead in life situations represents a non negligible aspect in women’s linguistic practices belonging to traditional societies.
Férida Lakhdar Barka
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Practical Linguistic Annotation: The Hebrew Bible [PDF]
Annotation and research in the humanities are tightly coupled. Annotations can be seen as expressions of research activity which can be turned into input data for subsequent research. The digital paradigm has profoundly altered the ways in which we humans can handle the information content of our sources and it also affects the practice of annotation.
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L’identité linguistique des jeunes étudiants en Kabylie entre transmission et préservation
The subject of linguistic identity in “Kabylie” always aroused much controversy. Particularly in the campus, which, despite socio-cultural configurations, a priori, conducive to plurilingualism, Tamazight remains the only linguistic identity reference ...
Tarek Saoud
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Do non-linguists practice linguistics? [PDF]
This contribution discusses two issues: (a) it provides a definition and an analysis of the term “non-linguist“, which is conceptualized as a non-discrete category on a continuum and as an activity rather than as a permanent status, and (b) it discusses the general value of folk linguistic theories, which should not, despite their potential ...
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La pratique du breton aujourd’hui : Approche méthodologique des problèmes d’évaluation
"When we think of the importance of a language, what first comes to mind is certainly the number of people who speak it." This observation by William Mackey applies, of course, to Breton as it does to any language: the demographic argument is used, among
François Broudic
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Réalisation d’une enquête sur la pratique du breton
The situation of the Breton language has changed considerably in less than a century. Before the 1914-18 war, the majority of the population of Western Brittany, and of Finistère in particular, spoke only Breton.
Fañch Broudic
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Langues parlées, langues écrites en Basse-Bretagne, 1946-1990
The question of the Breton language is not well known to researchers. Since in France questions on language use are not asked in the context of censuses, it is generally accepted that precise and up-to-date data on the number of speakers is not available,
Fañch Broudic
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