As is well-known, the Alps are a zone of long-standing, intensive contact and multilingualism among Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages and varieties. In this introductory paper, some reflections are presented on the viability of the Sprachbund hypothesis to encompass the occurring phenomena of convergence observed throughout the whole area
The article presents the application of sociolinguistic methods of language study. The proposed rese...
Not only does pluricentric German display characteristic features of Standard Average European, but ...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
As is well-known, the Alps are a zone of long-standing, intensive contact and multilingualism among ...
The languages of the Balkans are a rich source of data on contact-induced language change. The resul...
Actes de la journée d'étude du 18 et 19 novembre 2004International audienceIn parallel to the public...
The languages of the Balkans are a rich source of data on contact-induced language change. The resul...
The present paper shows results of a study on two historically related but geographically separated ...
The present paper deals with the effects of contemporary globalisation and mobility on the variety s...
This paper describes our efforts to build a multilingual heritage corpus of alpine texts. Currently ...
This paper is concerned with the sociolinguistic effects of Swiss intra-national migration involving...
The following essay discusses the context of cultural problems and language problems between neighbo...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
The article presents the application of sociolinguistic methods of language study. The proposed rese...
The article presents the application of sociolinguistic methods of language study. The proposed rese...
Not only does pluricentric German display characteristic features of Standard Average European, but ...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
As is well-known, the Alps are a zone of long-standing, intensive contact and multilingualism among ...
The languages of the Balkans are a rich source of data on contact-induced language change. The resul...
Actes de la journée d'étude du 18 et 19 novembre 2004International audienceIn parallel to the public...
The languages of the Balkans are a rich source of data on contact-induced language change. The resul...
The present paper shows results of a study on two historically related but geographically separated ...
The present paper deals with the effects of contemporary globalisation and mobility on the variety s...
This paper describes our efforts to build a multilingual heritage corpus of alpine texts. Currently ...
This paper is concerned with the sociolinguistic effects of Swiss intra-national migration involving...
The following essay discusses the context of cultural problems and language problems between neighbo...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
The article presents the application of sociolinguistic methods of language study. The proposed rese...
The article presents the application of sociolinguistic methods of language study. The proposed rese...
Not only does pluricentric German display characteristic features of Standard Average European, but ...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...