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   that dialect. I should remark, however, that I have examined sources  
   that dialect. I should remark, however, that I have examined sources  
   from all the other dalects including Bro-Wened. These are available in  
   from all the other dalects including Bro-Wened. These are available in  
   a number of publications in Breton, such as Al Liamm, Hor Yezh,  
   a number of publications in Breton, such as [http://www.alliamm.com/ Al Liamm], Hor Yezh,  
   Pobl Vreizh, Barr-Heol, Brud Nevez, Skrid, Al Lanv, Evit ar Brezhoneg.
   Pobl Vreizh, Barr-Heol, [http://www.emgleobreiz.com/index.php?rubrique=brudnevez Brud Nevez], Skrid, Al Lanv, Evit ar Brezhoneg.
    
    
   An important other source is the collection of the spoken Breton of  
   An important other source is the collection of the spoken Breton of  
   Bro-Dreger by Jules Gros (1970, a, b, 1974).  
   Bro-Dreger by Jules Gros (1970, [[TBP.I|a]], [[TBP.II|b]], [[Gros (1984)|1974]]).  
   Gros, himself a native speaker of the dialect of Bro-Dreger, carefully
   Gros, himself a native speaker of the dialect of Bro-Dreger, carefully
   compiled a collection of Breton as it was spoken, in the first part of  
   compiled a collection of Breton as it was spoken, in the first part of  

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Stephens, J. 1982. Word order in Breton, Ph.D. thesis, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.


 Stephens (1982:7)
 
 "I am a native speaker of the dialect of Bro-Dreger, having learned 
 French only when I went to school.
 
 Most of my study will be based on my experience with and knowledge of
 that dialect. I should remark, however, that I have examined sources 
 from all the other dalects including Bro-Wened. These are available in 
 a number of publications in Breton, such as Al Liamm, Hor Yezh, 
 Pobl Vreizh, Barr-Heol, Brud Nevez, Skrid, Al Lanv, Evit ar Brezhoneg.
 
 An important other source is the collection of the spoken Breton of 
 Bro-Dreger by Jules Gros (1970, a, b, 1974). 
 Gros, himself a native speaker of the dialect of Bro-Dreger, carefully
 compiled a collection of Breton as it was spoken, in the first part of 
 this century [XX°]."