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Imaginaire linguistique et français dialectal du Poitou : le sentiment identitaire chez les jeunes

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 1996
A survey of 75 patois speakers in the south of the Deux-Sèvres department revealed a great diversity in the linguistic behaviours of the respondents, with regard to the lexicon on the one hand, and phonology on the other, which is in principle the most ...
Philippe Gallard
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L’influence des transformations de l’économie bretonne sur la langue bretonne depuis le début du siècle

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 1986
The thesis defended in this paper can be summed up as follows: it seems to us that the decline of the Breton language can be explained by economic reasons from the inter-war period onwards.
Jean-Marie Rousseau
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La recherche sur la pratique du breton : objet, méthodes et perspectives

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 1998
Questions relating to the use of Breton in Lower Brittany have at least three essential characteristics: the first is that it is a sensitive subject; the second is that the linguistic issue is in many ways inescapable in Brittany; the third is that ...
Fañch Broudic
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Digital Spatial Practices and Linguistic Landscaping in Beirut

open access: yesILCEA, 2020
This article describes research done on language and script variation in the linguistic landscape (LL) of Beirut, Lebanon. It discusses how the cityscape itself became an archive for researchers and how digital humanities’ (DH) methods were used to ...
David Joseph Wrisley
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Event-construal in press reports of violence in political protests: a cognitive linguistic approach to CDA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this paper I extend the scope of the Cognitive Linguistic Approach to Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) by incorporating Langacker’s model of Cognitive Grammar in a critical analysis of press reports of violence in two political protests. In doing so,
Hart, Christopher
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Catégorisation des quartiers d’Alger/ langues usitées : quelle(s) corrélation(s) ociolinguistique(s) ?

open access: yesإنسانيات, 2009
This article aims at relating the results of a study that we carried out in our Masters course, where the main objective was to highlight sociolinguistic correlations between different categories of Algiers districts and the languages used there.
Kahina Djerroud
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LINGUISTIC VARIATION AND WRITING AND READING PRACTICES

open access: yesMatraga, 2015
A student, when starting their studies at an education institution, is already a skilled user of their native language. The role of the school is to start the language teaching process based on the knowledge already acquired by the student.
Aira Suzana Ribeiro Martins
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Iraqw personal names and naming practices: Some linguistic observations

open access: yesJournal of African Languages and Literatures, 2023
This article discusses the use of names, their meaning and the naming system among speakers of Iraqw, a Southern Cushitic language spoken in Tanzania.
Chrispina Alphonce
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Attitude change is not enough: Disrupting deficit grading practices to disrupt dialect prejudice

open access: yes, 2019
If we wish to truly dismantle the linguistic hegemony in our schools, we must not only improve negative attitudes toward vernacular dialects, but we must also unseat discriminatory grading practices.
Wheeler, Rebecca S.
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Researching strategy practices: a genealogical social theory perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper explores the meaning and significance of the term `social practice' and its relation to strategy-as-practice research from the perspective of social theory.
Chia, Robert C. H.   +6 more
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