Breton morphosyntax in two generations of speakers: evidence from word order and mutation
<p>Following a decline over the twentieth century, Breton has seen an increase in revival efforts, including Breton-medium education. This study investigates the effect of the language transmission gap on the morphosyntax of verbs. Fieldwork was undertaken with three distinct age groups: older...
Main Authors: | Kennard, H, Holly Kennard |
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Other Authors: | Lahiri, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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