Press (2010)
De Arbres
Révision datée du 31 juillet 2020 à 10:23 par Mjouitteau (discussion | contributions)
- Press, Ian. 2010. 'Breton', Ball, Martin J. & Nicole Müller (éds.), The Celtic Languages, Routledge.
- Il s'agit d'un portrait morphophonologique concis du breton. La syntaxe est amorcée en lien avec la morphologie.
Préamble: "The following sketch of Breton is highly constrained, and abridged; it may, however, provide a useful point of departure and reasonably refl ect a once relatively very strong Celtic language. Imperative are firm measures creating a public and official presence for the language, the revival of widespread Breton-speaking among the young, and the strengthening of intergenerational continuity. Constraint implies the presentation of a ‘unified’ Breton, which is not necessarily impoverished and characterless. Breton is ‘felt’ to be one [?]. Much variation will be come across, but the language is there [?]."
errata
- p. 452. le préfixe kel- , kem- , ken- est illustré par kelvezek ‘with lots of walnut- trees’ (sur kelvez ‘walnut- trees’).