Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal

One of the characteristics of the Provençal Occitan is that it can be spelt according to two rival written standards, i.e. the classic and Mistralian orthography. As indicated by the results of an investigation conducted among some teachers of the Aix-Marseille and Nice educational districts, this w...

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Main Author: François Courtray
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Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de la méditerranée 2014-12-01
Series:Lengas
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lengas/729
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description One of the characteristics of the Provençal Occitan is that it can be spelt according to two rival written standards, i.e. the classic and Mistralian orthography. As indicated by the results of an investigation conducted among some teachers of the Aix-Marseille and Nice educational districts, this written duality is currently widespread among teachers and influences not only their representation but also their written language ability, the way they convey it and the educational tools they use, with important variations according to the orthographic system they adopt.
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spelling doaj-art-9f2fd6416d8b46a4b7736bed84f3ce652025-01-30T10:33:50ZfraPresses universitaires de la méditerranéeLengas2271-57032014-12-017610.4000/lengas.729Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençalFrançois CourtrayOne of the characteristics of the Provençal Occitan is that it can be spelt according to two rival written standards, i.e. the classic and Mistralian orthography. As indicated by the results of an investigation conducted among some teachers of the Aix-Marseille and Nice educational districts, this written duality is currently widespread among teachers and influences not only their representation but also their written language ability, the way they convey it and the educational tools they use, with important variations according to the orthographic system they adopt.https://journals.openedition.org/lengas/729Provençalwritten systemclassical graphic systemMistralian graphic systemeducationrepresentation of teachers
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Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal
Lengas
Provençal
written system
classical graphic system
Mistralian graphic system
education
representation of teachers
title Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal
title_full Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal
title_fullStr Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal
title_full_unstemmed Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal
title_short Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal
title_sort dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l occitan provencal
topic Provençal
written system
classical graphic system
Mistralian graphic system
education
representation of teachers
url https://journals.openedition.org/lengas/729
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