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    Gênero em desafio: das trobairitz provençais às repentistas nordestinas by Luciana Eleonora de Freitas Calado Deplagne

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Thus, we try to identify the dialogue between the matches of women repentistas and the dialogued medieval songs – the tensons of the provençal trobairitz and the satirical verses of the women poets from the Al-andalus. …”
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    Òc-Ben ! L’aventure et l’élaboration d’un manuel scolaire occitan by Miquèla Stenta

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…is a response to the demands of unity and diversity of the Occitan language through the four main forms (Gascon, Languedoc, Limousin, Provençal) as well as to a rigorous learning process in terms of language, communication and culture. …”
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    Sigmatic plurals in Romance varieties spoken in Italy and their interaction with -i plurals by Leonardo M. Savoia, Benedetta Baldi, M. Rita Manzini

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… In Sardinian, Friulian, Rhaeto-Romance, Occitan (not considered in this work) and Franco-Provençal varieties spoken in peripheral Italian areas, the -i inflection is not totally eradicated but interacts with plural -s. …”
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    Une première approche de la lexicographie provençale de l’occitan médiéval au XVIIIe siècle by David Fabié

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…We study in this paper the works of two Provençal lexicographers of medieval Occitan in the eighteenth century: Henri de Thomassin de Mazaugues (Aix, 1684-1743) and François Lacombe (Avignon, 1726 - Montpellier, 1794 or 1795). …”
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    New or poorly known Neocomitidae (Ammonitina, Ammonoida) from the lower Hauterivian sedimentary series of the Jura platform and the Vocontian trough (France and Switzerland) by Antoine Pictet, Luc Georges Bulot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Three rare lower Hauterivian genera are described here: (i) a more detailed description of Haroella charcensis Bulot, Pictet, Frau & Bryers, 2024 is given, which was identified in historical collections of ammonites from the Jura mountains, originating from a phosphatic conglomerate dating from the local Leopoldia buxtorfi Horizon and making it the oldest representative of the genus; (ii) Lyticoceras subhystricoides (Kilian & Reboul, 1915) from the Eclépens quarry is currently being revised as Theodorites cf. theodori Baraboshkin and Mikhailova, 2006; (iii) the new genus Jurienella is introduced for “Breistrofferella” peyroulensis Atrops, Autran & Reboulet 1996, previously known only to a few Provençal sections, in SE France. The stratigraphic position of the Jura specimens raises questions about the age of this taxon, as well as the phyletic link between the genera Bresitrofferella Thieuloy, 1971 and Acanthodiscus Uhlig, 1905. …”
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    La revitalisation du corse ou l’émergence de projets de société concurrents by Romain Colonna

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Ainsi depuis le mouvement de réappropriation des années 1970, on ne constate guère, outre le champ politique, des clivages idéologiques rédhibitoires du côté de la militance ou du côté scientifique, contrairement au cas de l’occitan-provençal par exemple. Si l’on peut observer ici ou là des divergences, elles ne sont jamais suffisamment exprimées ou structurées pour faire obstacle à la revitalisation du corse. …”
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