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ROMANSH STUDIES

ROMANSH STUDIES Romance Languages X. ROMANSH STUDIES By KENNETH H. ROGERS, UniversityofRhodelsland I. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND GENERAL H. Kloss, G. D. McConnell, Albert Verdoodt, The Written Languages of the World: A Survey of the Degree and Modes of Use, 3. Western Europe, Quebec, Laval U.P., contains useful data and references on Swiss Romansh (179-86), on Friulan (493-500), and on Ladin (507-14). Maria Iliescu, 'Dix annees de linguistique frioulane', RLiR, 53: 4 3-79. 2. LANGUAGE GENERAL. The sections on Friulan (PP.I08-14) and Ladin (pp. 118-22) in Bochmann, Regionalsprachen (Chap. 5, 'Minderheiten­ sprachen in Italien') contain internal-linguistic as well as socio­ linguistic data, with comments on the current prospects for survival (favourable for Friulan, not so for Ladin) and attempts at standardi­ zation. Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik, III (see p. 538 above), includes sections 210-17 (all in Italian) (PP.563-645) on Friulan, 218-25 (five in German, three in Italian) (pp. 646-763) on Ladin, and 226-33 (all in German) (pp. 764-g12) on Swiss Romansh. PHONOLOGY. Lois Craffonara, 'Die Wallfahrt der Gadertaler Ladiner nach Saben - eine Datierung aus sprachwissenschaftlicher Sicht', Fest. Kuen, 48-6 I, refers to phonological changes in RR and in German dialects to place the beginning of the pilgrimage in the middle of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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Romance Languages X. ROMANSH STUDIES By KENNETH H. ROGERS, UniversityofRhodelsland I. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND GENERAL H. Kloss, G. D. McConnell, Albert Verdoodt, The Written Languages of the World: A Survey of the Degree and Modes of Use, 3. Western Europe, Quebec, Laval U.P., contains useful data and references on Swiss Romansh (179-86), on Friulan (493-500), and on Ladin (507-14). Maria Iliescu, 'Dix annees de linguistique frioulane', RLiR, 53: 4 3-79. 2. LANGUAGE GENERAL. The sections on Friulan (PP.I08-14) and Ladin (pp. 118-22) in Bochmann, Regionalsprachen (Chap. 5, 'Minderheiten­ sprachen in Italien') contain internal-linguistic as well as socio­ linguistic data, with comments on the current prospects for survival (favourable for Friulan, not so for Ladin) and attempts at standardi­ zation. Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik, III (see p. 538 above), includes sections 210-17 (all in Italian) (PP.563-645) on Friulan, 218-25 (five in German, three in Italian) (pp. 646-763) on Ladin, and 226-33 (all in German) (pp. 764-g12) on Swiss Romansh. PHONOLOGY. Lois Craffonara, 'Die Wallfahrt der Gadertaler Ladiner nach Saben - eine Datierung aus sprachwissenschaftlicher Sicht', Fest. Kuen, 48-6 I, refers to phonological changes in RR and in German dialects to place the beginning of the pilgrimage in the middle of the

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1990

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