Les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire. Études de cas en France et en Russie

This collective book brings together works carried out from 2019 to 2021 in connection with a research project by the CNRS Centre for Franco-Russian Studies on the names of minority language variants. It is part of the theme of languages in minority situations and focuses on the naming of their vari...

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Soviet era
Post-Soviet era
sociolinguistic configuration
sociolinguistic dynamics
linguistic representation
linguistic attitude
language-naming
minority language
language contacts
Baltic-Finnic languages
Iranian languages, Pamir languages
language minorit
language policy
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ethnonym
ethnotoponym
endonym
exonym
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Les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire. Études de cas en France et en Russie
title Les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire. Études de cas en France et en Russie
title_full Les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire. Études de cas en France et en Russie
title_fullStr Les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire. Études de cas en France et en Russie
title_full_unstemmed Les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire. Études de cas en France et en Russie
title_short Les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire. Études de cas en France et en Russie
title_sort les noms des variantes de langue minoritaire etudes de cas en france et en russie
topic language
dialect
glossonym
hierarchy
native languages of the peoples of Russia
status of languages
secondary education
Soviet era
Post-Soviet era
sociolinguistic configuration
sociolinguistic dynamics
linguistic representation
linguistic attitude
language-naming
minority language
language contacts
Baltic-Finnic languages
Iranian languages, Pamir languages
language minorit
language policy
linguonym
ethnonym
ethnotoponym
endonym
exonym
ethnic group
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFB Sociolinguistics
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
topic_facet language
dialect
glossonym
hierarchy
native languages of the peoples of Russia
status of languages
secondary education
Soviet era
Post-Soviet era
sociolinguistic configuration
sociolinguistic dynamics
linguistic representation
linguistic attitude
language-naming
minority language
language contacts
Baltic-Finnic languages
Iranian languages, Pamir languages
language minorit
language policy
linguonym
ethnonym
ethnotoponym
endonym
exonym
ethnic group
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFB Sociolinguistics
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
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