Morphosyntactic and morphophonological variation in Breton: a cross-generational perspective
Like France’s other regional languages, Breton has seen a steep decline, followed by a period of revitalization in recent decades. Today there are two largely separate communities of speakers: older, traditional speakers who grew up speaking Breton at home, and younger speakers, generally from Frenc...
Main Author: | Kennard, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2019
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