Francoprovençal is a Romance language originating in the sixth century and described by linguists in the nineteenth century. There are still many young native speakers in Italy (Aosta Valley), unlike France and Switzerland, where speakers can only be found in the traditionally Catholic cantons of Fribourg and Valais. However, the Protestant cantons of Geneva and Vaud also initiated a discussion about the vanishing language. The press archives illustrate the evolution of language representations, ranging from acceptance of the extinction of this patois to the insistence on preservation efforts and, more recently, hope for revitalization. The present analysis is based on texts from the Journal de Genève and the Gazette de Lausanne containing ...
This paper reports on a small-scale research study into the beliefs of teenagers in Switzerland on S...
This paper is based on recent research into the small, highly endangered language Giernesiei 1 (Guer...
This contribution aims to examine the present status of French and Francoprovençal in the Aosta Vall...
Francoprovençal has generally been viewed as an oral dialect group with a highly varied character (d...
Regional languages in France are numerous and varied, some more known than others are quite visible ...
The thesis examines the current phenomena of the emergence of “new” languages and trans-border proto...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 19 décembre 2...
Today, it is uncontroversial to claim that France’s regional (minority) languages (RLs) are in decli...
The thesis examines the current phenomena of the emergence of “new” languages and trans-border proto...
Francoprovençal (known locally as patois) is the glottonym used as a cover term for a highly fragmen...
L'objectif de cette thèse est de combler des lacunes scientifiques dans la connaissance de l’histoir...
Abstract – This article deals with the French of Aosta Valley, the smallest Italian Region, where th...
This chapter deals with the two Romance languages which are officially recognized as minority langua...
The fifteenth-century collection of short stories entitled Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles is notorious...
This variationist sociolinguistic study investigates language change in the Francoprovençal speaking...
This paper reports on a small-scale research study into the beliefs of teenagers in Switzerland on S...
This paper is based on recent research into the small, highly endangered language Giernesiei 1 (Guer...
This contribution aims to examine the present status of French and Francoprovençal in the Aosta Vall...
Francoprovençal has generally been viewed as an oral dialect group with a highly varied character (d...
Regional languages in France are numerous and varied, some more known than others are quite visible ...
The thesis examines the current phenomena of the emergence of “new” languages and trans-border proto...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 19 décembre 2...
Today, it is uncontroversial to claim that France’s regional (minority) languages (RLs) are in decli...
The thesis examines the current phenomena of the emergence of “new” languages and trans-border proto...
Francoprovençal (known locally as patois) is the glottonym used as a cover term for a highly fragmen...
L'objectif de cette thèse est de combler des lacunes scientifiques dans la connaissance de l’histoir...
Abstract – This article deals with the French of Aosta Valley, the smallest Italian Region, where th...
This chapter deals with the two Romance languages which are officially recognized as minority langua...
The fifteenth-century collection of short stories entitled Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles is notorious...
This variationist sociolinguistic study investigates language change in the Francoprovençal speaking...
This paper reports on a small-scale research study into the beliefs of teenagers in Switzerland on S...
This paper is based on recent research into the small, highly endangered language Giernesiei 1 (Guer...
This contribution aims to examine the present status of French and Francoprovençal in the Aosta Vall...