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Unique in France in its field of study, Géolinguistique has been offering since 1984 the latest research on linguistic variability in space and on language in all its aspects, all over the world and without neglecting dialects and languages with oral tradition. The journal is published annually by UGA Editions.
It is included in the ERIH PLUS list: New European reference index for scientific journals in the humanities and social sciences.

Latest issue
25 | 2025
Varia

Edited by Elisabetta Carpitelli and Giovanni Depau

Six articles make up issue 25 of Géolinguistique.
The first article, by Ravera & Duberti, is a morphological analysis of the modalities and conditions of use of the expletive clitic la in Occitan in the province of Cuneo. The next two, in English, by Retaro and Vuletic & Bazina, focus on a maritime atlas. The first author discusses the Mediterranean Linguistic Atlas (ALM), a very ambitious and long-standing project that has just been relaunched with the publication of the first volume in 2023. The authors of the second article offer a geolinguistic analysis of five semasiological maps relating to marine animals, based on linguistic interpretation derived from the Romance tradition.
The fourth article, written by Brun-Trigaud and Léonard, focuses on the linguistic transition zone in central France known as the Croissant, with a quantitative study carried out using the Gabmap application. The penultimate contribution, by Ubaud, is a description of Occitan flora, which is still largely unknown in many respects and in which the author is a specialist. Finally, authors Razky, Coimbra & Teles present a study on phonetic variation in the Linguistic Atlas of the State of Rondônia in Brazil.

In memory of Michèle Duverneuil (1947–2025)

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