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Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
La Bretagne Linguistique, Vol 22, Pp 195-204 (2018)
The transition from Gaulish to Breton has been much discussed. Recent publications have shown that Brythonic and Gaulish hardly differed, ‘similes sunt’ according to Tacite, and Caesar before him. It is possible to draw a parallel between Breton,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9619d45cc4c3430c8d6ebccb31b31f6e
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
La Bretagne Linguistique, Vol 14, Pp 227-239 (2009)
The loss of lexis in Breton along the centuries, which Fleuriot tried to list in his dictionary of Old Breton, is revisited here according to a double perspective: horizontal first through variation as it has been studied in the twentieth century and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2b11f08cde114957ae11172632e6329e
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
La Bretagne Linguistique, Vol 13, Pp 85-103 (2004)
In central Breton as well as in spontaneous Breton in general, space and time deictis are chrystal-clear marks of the geographical origin of speakers as well as a testimony of the quality of their expression in the frame of the theory of enunciation.
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https://doaj.org/article/da11bbce0fe34269b47a5857ca014a84
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
La Bretagne Linguistique, Vol 10, Pp 123-131 (1996)
Which orthographic norm should be used to take into account the particularities of local Breton and to restore the nuances of orality? In the absence of a single standard Breton, the transition from orality to a norm is made difficult. Based on a tal
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https://doaj.org/article/3a58ce1b965a4c21894fa6c1aaba7b27
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
La Bretagne Linguistique, Vol 7, Pp 31-52 (1991)
This article proposes to study the language of four different generations of Breton speakers in Poullaouen, in Central Brittany. It is striking to note in the same neighbourhood, the same village, even the same family or the same home, the nuances an
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b68aac9a8cbe491f82aebc07a506ad70
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
La Bretagne Linguistique
La Bretagne Linguistique, Centre de Recherche Bretonne et Celtique, 2018, 22, pp.195-204
La Bretagne Linguistique, Centre de Recherche Bretonne et Celtique, 2018, 22, pp.195-204
The transition from Gaulish to Breton has been much discussed. Recent publications have shown that Brythonic and Gaulish hardly differed, ‘similes sunt’ according to Tacite, and Caesar before him. It is possible to draw a parallel between Breton,
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e82a0496c28e7995be9cfe093b9f9aa4
http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/364
http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/364
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
Revue internationale d'éducation de Sèvres. :75-84
À travers l’exemple du breton, la question des langues minoritaires de France apparaît, en cette fin de siècle, évoluer lentement du fait de la régionalisation et de la dynamique européenne. Leurs effets combinés renverseront-ils la tendance
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
Etudes Celtiques. 29:171-181
French loanwords in a Breton dialect of Haute Cornouaille (Poullaouen, Finistère). The French influence on Middle Breton and further stages is well known. Breton lexicographers, on the other hand, have been prone to practise a «Celtic purism» from
Autor:
Francis Favereau
Publikováno v:
L’Ouest et le politique ISBN: 9782868472007
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f4cd4fc8d72edcd6b67f1e50d31ae482
https://doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.16805
https://doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.16805