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Paysage linguistique drômois : entre rupture de la transmission et début d’obsolescence de la langue
Nowadays family transmission of occitan is moribund, it is even so the key of its vitality. In a transiting area, the Drôme department, linguistic breaking off between old speackers and youngs continues to increase: gregarious praticals and obsolescence ...
Laetitia Morin
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Language Trees and Zipping [PDF]
In this letter we present a very general method to extract information from a generic string of characters, e.g. a text, a DNA sequence or a time series.
Benedetto, Dario +2 more
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Aggression, Suicidality, and Emotion Profiles in Youth: Links to Early Life Adversity
ABSTRACT Suicidality and physical aggression are leading, related youth public health concerns. Yet, whether adolescents who harm themselves, others, or both differ emotionally and etiologically remains unclear. To address this, adolescents from a prospective population‐based birth cohort reported their suicidality, physical aggression, depression ...
Erinn Acland +7 more
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France and Language(s): Old Policies and New Challenges in Education. Towards a Renewed Framework? [PDF]
Article de synthèse publié dans le yearbook du CIDREEThis article is concerned with the way the French education system deals with new challenges in terms of language, while referring to the (traditional) general framework of language planning in the ...
James, Costa,, Lambert, Patricia
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The Roman Water Management of Arles as Read in Aqueduct Carbonate Archives
ABSTRACT This article reconstructs the complex history of modifications made to the Roman aqueduct of Arelate (Arles), by studying carbonate incrustations in its channels. These deposits, precipitated by flowing water, have preserved an archive of the aqueduct's life‐cycle in their stratigraphy, fabric and stable isotope composition.
Gül Sürmelihindi +3 more
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A step forward in understandingpas: the post-verbal negator in Old Occitan from the perspective of communication and rhetorical strategizing [PDF]
AbstractIn recent years, within the cognitive linguistics approach there has been a trend of scholarly research committed to exploring the motivation for language change. The way in which people use language in communication, together with principles of human categorization, are the locus where language change and innovations are to be found ...
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Abstract This study revisits the diachrony of the Latin neuter gender in early Ibero‐Romance. The fate of the Latin neuter is counted among the most long‐standing and yet the most controversial questions in Romance historical morphosyntax. While there has been a long‐held belief that neuter nouns merged into the masculine gender in late Latin after ...
Ziwen Wang
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Marcabru, "Dire vos vuoill ses doptanssa" (BdT 293.18) [PDF]
The aim of this article is to reflect on a ‘borderline’ textual typology, well represented by this vers by Marcabru, which is the ‘reworking’ or ‘rewriting’ of a text.
Simone Marcenaro
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Annotated article focuses on the presence of Occitania in Catalonia. Both regions are linked old and close linguistic and cultural ties. Aran language (subdialects modern Occitan language), one of the three official languages of the Aran Valley in ...
E. . Grinina
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Rebuilding the tower of Babel in Girart de Roussillon [PDF]
An exploration of how languages are treated in an epic poem that survives in hybrid blends of two vernaculars (French and Occitan)
Leglu, Catherine
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