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Robert Lafont, candidat des « minorités nationales » à l’élection présidentielle de 1974
This article explores the disqualified candidacy of Occitan activist and intellectual Robert Lafont in the 1974 French presidential election within the broader context of regionalist claims in post-1968 France.
Damien Canavate
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Jules Ronjat : Occitan Syntax and Occitan Language
Aujourd'hui nous commémorons l'oeuvre de Jules Ronjat et clairement ce colloque s'inscrit davantage dans une logique d'offre que de demande. Notre propos n'est pas de faire écho à une popularité qui serait bien établie, mais de faire connaître ce grand linguiste, de montrer l'importance, l'intérêt et la pertinence de son oeuvre.
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On the origins of French and Occitan [PDF]
The status of the language found in the Clermont-Ferrand manuscript of the Passion and St Leger is unclear. Should it be regarded as French, or French with an admixture of Occitanisms, or something else? A concordance of the early mostly short texts shows that they share a range of common forms, across all three Gallo-Romance languages.
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Abstract The main aim of this chapter is to analyse under‐determination, generalisation, vagueness, and ambiguity in the speaker's self‐reference strategies used in Catalan parliamentary debate and Twitter. Parliaments are one of the main arenas where politicians develop their activity.
Neus Nogué‐Serrano
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Companhs de camins, Robert Lafont et le PCF
Robert Lafont's relations with the PCF and its satellites took many forms between the post-war years and the early 1980s, in a variety of political and historical contexts.
Marie-Jeanne Verny
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Short vs Long Stem Alternations in Romance Verbal Inflection: The S‐Morphome
Abstract Some verbs in Romance (e.g. the reflexes of faciō ‘do’, dīcō ‘say’, habeō ‘have’, sapiō ‘know’, possum ‘be able’, and volō ‘want’) display alternations between a short (e.g. It. f‐are, f‐a, d‐ire) and a long (e.g. It. fac‐evo, dic‐e, dic‐evo) stem.
Borja Herce, Chundra A. Cathcart
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Hélène Cabanes-Gracia (1919-2010), Itinerari d’una ensenhaira occitana
Hélène Cabanes (06/071919-19/11/2010) occupies a place of prime importance in the beginnings of the teaching of Occitan in post-war public schools. From the Liberation onwards, she took part in all the battles; union activist, Freinet activist and above ...
Philippe Canales
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The Module MorphoSyntaxique (abbreviated MMS) is a computer tool especially designed for syntactic and morpho-syntactic analysis of Occitan dialects. It is part of the Thesaurus Occitan multimedia database (of which a general presentation can be found in these proceedings in another article by Guylaine Brun-Trigaud).
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Modeling Orthographic Variation in Occitan’s Dialects
Effectively normalizing textual data poses a considerable challenge, especially for low-resource languages lacking standardized writing systems. In this study, we fine-tuned a multilingual model with data from several Occitan dialects and conducted a series of experiments to assess the model's representations of these dialects. For evaluation purposes,
Hopton, Zachary, Aepli, Noëmi
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This paper argues that the evolution of plural marking in Occitan favors an approach to morphology involving morphemes, as assumed traditionally and in a number of current approaches (Hockett 1954; Spencer 1991 for presentations of the alternative, Lieber 1992 for a strict adherence to the concept of morpheme or Halle & Marantz 1993 for a more ...
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