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640 Celtic Languages II. BRETON AND CORNISH STUDIES By HuMPHREY LLOYD HuMPHREYS, School of Modem Languages, Saint David's University College, Lampeter I. BRETON Continuing publications are R. Le Gleau, Dictionnaire classique franfais-breton, Brest, AI Liamm, vol. 9, RACONTER-SITOT, 3015-455 (see YWMLS, 46, etc.) and, posthumously, R. ar Porzh [R. Dela porte], Geriadur brezhoneg-saozneg/ English-Breton Dictionary, pt 3, E-F-G, Lesneven, Mouladuriou Hor Yezh, 449-642 (see YWMLS, 48:620). Another very useful supplement to an existing publication, produced by computer, is J. Gros, Dictionnaire Jranfais-breton des expressions figurees, vol. 1, A-I, 1-647, vol. 2, J-Z, 649-1305, which provides a French key to the author's remarkably rich Tresor du breton parte, (see YWMLS, 51 :558). A number of works deal with the extralinguistic context of Breton. F. Favereau, Bretagne contemporaine: langue, culture, identite, Morlaix, Skol Vreizh, 224 pp., paints on a wide canvas with a wealth of telling detail. He writes as a person who has long been very actively involved in the promotion of Breton, but whose sometimes breathless analysis the material realities of the situation, whether they be 'facts' respects or 'attitudes'. H. Ll. Humphreys, 'The Breton language: its present position and historical background', in Ball, Celtic, 606-43, provides a drier,
The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies – Brill
Published: Mar 13, 1994
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