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ABSTRACT Deciphering sediment provenance is essential to understand depositional patterns and dynamics. This question is particularly important in archaeological contexts to constrain the sedimentological history of unearthed material—an information critically needed, for example, to estimate the age of the deposits—or to apprehend sediment movement ...
Fuchs Coraline +8 more
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Thesaurus Occitan: a multimedia database of Occitan dialects
The Thesaurus Occitan is a computer database set up for the study of Occitan dialects. It contains linguistic and perilinguistic data drawn from field surveys, which mainly comprise maps, monographs and Atlas Linguistiques Régionaux survey notebooks.
Guylaine Brun-Trigaud
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Les langues occitane et poitevine-saintongeaise ont connu une forte régression dans leur usage et sont désormais en danger de disparition. Des stratégies de revitalisation existent qui tentent de redonner vigueur aux langues minorées particulièrement par
Jean-Christophe DOURDET
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Long‐Term Deformation in the Alpine‐Provence Foreland Constrained by In Situ Calcite U‐Pb Dating
Abstract The evolution of the Alpine‐Provence foreland is characterized by multiple deformation phases since the Mesozoic, representing successive compressional and extensional episodes. The precise timing and spatial evolution of these deformation phases remain poorly constrained due to the lack of absolute geochronological data. Here, we present U–Pb
Dorian Bienveignant +12 more
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Un sociologue des religions en occitanisme, Jean (-Baptiste) Séguy
Jean Séguy (1925-2007), a researcher at the CNRS, devoted a significant part of his time for a period of fifteen years, in parallel with his more "official" career as a sociologist of internationally recognized religions, to research in the Occitan field.
Philippe Gardy
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Un terrain d’expérimentation au long cours : Robert Lafont et la Revue des langues romanes
Robert Lafont, a professor at the University of Montpellier, where he spent his entire career in higher education, was for many years (between 1964 and 2004) a regular contributor to the Revue des langues romanes, a publication to which he was attached ...
Philippe Gardy
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The impact of English on local languages: The case of Catalan universities
Abstract This article deals with the somehow complex equilibrium of languages used in Catalonia, with a particular analysis of the role of English vis‐a‐vis the national language (Spanish) and the regional official language (Catalan). A discussion of the supremacy of standard languages over local ones in modern history, followed by an account of the ...
Enric Llurda
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This paper approaches Romance intonation from a diachronic point of view. The position that is adopted is that this is an area open to investigation. Comparative techniques can be fruitfully employed for investigating the evolution and diversification of
José Ignacio Hualde
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Abstract The paleomagnetism of Miocene calc‐alkaline volcanics and sediments from Sardinia has firmly showed that the Corsica‐Sardinia microplate rotated 50°–60° counterclockwise (CCW) with respect to Europe between 21 and 15 Ma, during its drift from the Provencal margin. However, Permian to Eocene rocks from central‐south Sardinia revealed higher (up
Gaia Siravo +3 more
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This article presents two tools currently under development: the Occitan Thesaurus (THESOC) and ALCANOM (Atlas linguistique des Côtes de l'Arc Nord-Occidental de la Méditerranée).
Jean-Philippe Dalbera
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