International audienceFrench Polynesia and New Caledonia library and archives collections are typically in French and tend to be organized according to French institutional and scientific methods. Recent transfers of power from the French State toward certain territorial institutions have not significantly changed this fact. This particular situation is, on the one hand, a source of enrichment because it creates diversity within the Pacific region and because these sources of documentation and the way they are organized link these territories to larger repositories of knowledge in Franceand elsewhere in Europe. On the other hand, it is also an isolation factor in the expanse of the Pacific Ocean, whose inhabitants are mainly anglophone, and...
Moyse-Faurie Claire, Rivierre Jean-Claude. La recherche linguistique française dans le Pacifique (19...
In this essay, we describe our recent three-year project to increase the discoverability and accessi...
Cover title.pt. 1. Territories of French Oceania.-- pt. 2. Cook Islands and Niue.-- pt. 3. American ...
International audienceFrench Polynesia and New Caledonia library and archives collections are typica...
Le vaste territoire de la Polynésie Française compte sept langues distinctes – tahitien, austral, ra...
This volume of the New Pacific Review/Nouvelle Revue du Pacifique (Vol.4 No.2) is an edited English-...
This article is both an introduction to this special issue of The Contemporary Pacific and a more ge...
French Polynesia, islands Wallis and Futuna, Vanuatu and New Caledonia are a colony of France locate...
International audienceThe Pacific region is home to about 1500 languages, with a strong concentratio...
International audienceMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy pl...
AbstractMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy planning efforts...
New Caledonia has an unusual language dynamic in comparison to other French overseas territories. I...
International audienceThough traditionally reluctant to teach languages other than French, the natio...
The last ten years has seen the linguistic scientific domain gain a new, though now established, sub...
The French-Speaking community of insular Oceania is made up of only four members, New Caledonia, Fre...
Moyse-Faurie Claire, Rivierre Jean-Claude. La recherche linguistique française dans le Pacifique (19...
In this essay, we describe our recent three-year project to increase the discoverability and accessi...
Cover title.pt. 1. Territories of French Oceania.-- pt. 2. Cook Islands and Niue.-- pt. 3. American ...
International audienceFrench Polynesia and New Caledonia library and archives collections are typica...
Le vaste territoire de la Polynésie Française compte sept langues distinctes – tahitien, austral, ra...
This volume of the New Pacific Review/Nouvelle Revue du Pacifique (Vol.4 No.2) is an edited English-...
This article is both an introduction to this special issue of The Contemporary Pacific and a more ge...
French Polynesia, islands Wallis and Futuna, Vanuatu and New Caledonia are a colony of France locate...
International audienceThe Pacific region is home to about 1500 languages, with a strong concentratio...
International audienceMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy pl...
AbstractMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy planning efforts...
New Caledonia has an unusual language dynamic in comparison to other French overseas territories. I...
International audienceThough traditionally reluctant to teach languages other than French, the natio...
The last ten years has seen the linguistic scientific domain gain a new, though now established, sub...
The French-Speaking community of insular Oceania is made up of only four members, New Caledonia, Fre...
Moyse-Faurie Claire, Rivierre Jean-Claude. La recherche linguistique française dans le Pacifique (19...
In this essay, we describe our recent three-year project to increase the discoverability and accessi...
Cover title.pt. 1. Territories of French Oceania.-- pt. 2. Cook Islands and Niue.-- pt. 3. American ...