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Résistance(s) et identités plurielles dans la poésie occitane de la Seconde Guerre mondiale

open access: yesLengas, 2017
Focusing on Laurence Campa’s works about the Great War poets, this study of works written by four occitan poets, -Charles Camproux, Max Allier, Félix Castan and Robert Lafont-, during the Second World War, puts forward a typology of occitan poets whose ...
Cecile Noilhan
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Léon Cordes écrivain et paysan. L’expérience du Paysan du Midi (fin des années 1940 - début des années 1950) : un billet d’humeur en occitan dans la presse agricole en français

open access: yesLengas, 2023
Léon Cordes (1913-1987) was a winegrower in the Minervois before the war, a horticulturalist in Lattes, near Montpellier, after the Liberation, an Occitan-speaking writer and a defender of the language that was his own. As a singer and theater performer,
Philippe Gardy
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Sur la poésie religieuse (en occitan) : de Jean-Baptiste Séguy à Robert Lafont (1964)

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2018
An internationally renowned sociologist of religions, Jean Séguy (1925-2007), under the name of Jean-Baptiste Séguy (or Seguin in Occitan), also devoted himself for many years to Occitan language and culture, eventually becoming a writer (poet, prose ...
Philippe Gardy
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Intraclade Contact from an I-Language Perspective. The Noun Phrase in the Ligurian/Occitan amphizone

open access: yesLanguages, 2021
This article aims to compare some traits that characterise the syntax of the noun phrase in the Occitan/Ligurian amphizone (i.e., contact area) that lies at the border between southern France and northwestern Italy.
Diego Pescarini
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VARIATION IN ROMANCE LANGUAGES: OCCITAN AND PORTUGUESE

open access: yesDiadorim: revista de estudos linguísticos e literários, 2023
This thematic dossier, published in the first issue of volume 24 of Diadorim: Journal of Linguistic and Literary Studies – a journal compiled by the Postgraduate Program in Vernacular Letters at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro –, brings together views on variations and varieties of Portuguese and also on the Occitan language.
Vanessa Meireles   +2 more
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Étude des représentations sociales de la culture occitane chez les élèves de Calandretas

open access: yesLengas, 2020
This paper aims to propose some reflections about the transmission of an endangered culture in a scholar context. Those reflections are based on an exploratory survey conduct with school students between 9 and 11 years old from Calandretas primary ...
Grégoire Andreo-Raynaud
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Les systèmes graphiques de l’occitan

open access: yesLengas, 2019
The graphic codes used to write Occitan have been the subject of occasional studies, but have never so far been the guiding thread for studying the history of the language in all its extent, perhaps because of the compartmentalization that exists and ...
Hervé Lieutard
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Codes graphiques et place sociale de la langue occitane à travers son histoire

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 2020
While the graphic codes used to write Occitan have been the subject of occasional studies, they have never represented a guiding theme in the study of the history of the Occitan language.
Hervé Lieutard
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Multiculturalism from the inside out: Occitan and Toulouse

open access: yesCritical Multilingualism Studies, 2017
This article contributes to the ongoing debates on multiculturalism in Europe by looking past the nation-state to the region. The Occitan movement endeavors to reclaim legitimacy and vitality for both its language and its culture.
Elyse Ritchey
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Un sociologue des religions en occitanisme, Jean (-Baptiste) Séguy

open access: yesLengas, 2019
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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