Grammaire et dialectologie
If it is necessary to put geographical limits on languages and dialects, however arbitrary they may be, it is for the needs of dialectology. To study an object, it is necessary to define its contours beforehand. Not applicable, no study. In order not to unnecessarily complicate our remarks, we have...
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author | Jean-Pierre Ledunois |
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description | If it is necessary to put geographical limits on languages and dialects, however arbitrary they may be, it is for the needs of dialectology. To study an object, it is necessary to define its contours beforehand. Not applicable, no study. In order not to unnecessarily complicate our remarks, we have chosen to keep the classical division of Breton into four dialects (Cornish, Leonard, Tregorois and Vannetais): overall, this division is justified, if only by the pronunciation. It will be up to us to determine whether it is also justified in terms of grammar through some problems concerning mutations or conjugation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d2c3a76dd05a4f92ae21926cf5f2b8692024-02-13T10:43:35ZfraUniversité de Bretagne Occidentale – UBOLa Bretagne Linguistique1270-24122727-93832004-03-011313915610.4000/lbl.3530Grammaire et dialectologieJean-Pierre LedunoisIf it is necessary to put geographical limits on languages and dialects, however arbitrary they may be, it is for the needs of dialectology. To study an object, it is necessary to define its contours beforehand. Not applicable, no study. In order not to unnecessarily complicate our remarks, we have chosen to keep the classical division of Breton into four dialects (Cornish, Leonard, Tregorois and Vannetais): overall, this division is justified, if only by the pronunciation. It will be up to us to determine whether it is also justified in terms of grammar through some problems concerning mutations or conjugation.https://journals.openedition.org/lbl/3530dialectologyphoneticsBreton (language)grammarmutations (consonants) |
spellingShingle | Jean-Pierre Ledunois Grammaire et dialectologie La Bretagne Linguistique dialectology phonetics Breton (language) grammar mutations (consonants) |
title | Grammaire et dialectologie |
title_full | Grammaire et dialectologie |
title_fullStr | Grammaire et dialectologie |
title_full_unstemmed | Grammaire et dialectologie |
title_short | Grammaire et dialectologie |
title_sort | grammaire et dialectologie |
topic | dialectology phonetics Breton (language) grammar mutations (consonants) |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/lbl/3530 |
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