Diasystème et diglossie périphérique : le « cas gallo-roman »

Based on a corpus analysis of the Poitevin language, this article explores the diasystemic relationship that unites Oïl varieties both with each other and with reference French. More than a strictly geographical periphery, the non-standard varieties appear above all as a social periphery, which guar...

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Main Author: Jean Léo Léonard
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Bretagne Occidentale – UBO 1998-10-01
Series:La Bretagne Linguistique
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lbl/3607
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Summary:Based on a corpus analysis of the Poitevin language, this article explores the diasystemic relationship that unites Oïl varieties both with each other and with reference French. More than a strictly geographical periphery, the non-standard varieties appear above all as a social periphery, which guarantees them a certain level of vitality: even if they are no longer acquired in childhood, they can still be acquired later, as they mark the belonging to a socio-professional milieu. Furthermore, transmission is facilitated by structural proximity to the French language, since the variation affecting the linguistic sign is only a surface phenomenon.
ISSN:1270-2412
2727-9383