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Normes, variation et pluricentricité : perspectives croisées sur les langues romanes

Norms, Variation, and Pluricentricity: Crossed Perspectives on the Romance Languages
Edited by Vanessa Meireles
Lidil, n° 72 (2025)
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ISBN 978-2-37747-572-8

This issue explores linguistic variation in Romance languages, examining its multiple dimensions through an interdisciplinary perspective. It sheds light on the mechanisms underlying linguistic diversity, analyzing how linguistic forms vary according to social, historical, and discursive factors, and how they are shaped by processes of standardization and legitimation. Particular attention is given to the notion of pluricentrism, understood as the coexistence of multiple institutionalized norms within a single language, a phenomenon with implications for grammatical description, language policy, and language teaching. The contributions gathered in this issue investigate how variation is either integrated into or resisted by normative discourses and actual language practices. They address phenomena such as phonetic, morphosyntactic, and lexical variation, as well as normative tensions in multilingual contexts. Finally, the issue highlights the role of digital tools and computational approaches in the analysis of linguistic variation.

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Ont été sollicités pour évaluer les articles de ce numéro (dossier thématique + rubrique Varia) :
Myriam Abouzaid, Aline Bazenga, Katia Bernardon, Élodie Blestel, Luciane Boganika, Elisabetta Carpitelli, Jean-Pierre Chevrot, Christian Degache, Silvia Figueiredo Brandão, Chystelle Fortineau, Cécile Frérot, Thérèse Jeanneret, Marie-Pierre Jouannaud, Veronica Manole, Marinette Matthey, Héba Medhat-Lecocq, Patricia de Ramos, Carla Valeria de Souza Faria, Agnès Tutin, Freiderikos Valetopoulos, Adam Wilson, Rui Yan.

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