Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire

The paper explores the concurrence between two Romance languages, Francoprovençal and French, in a winegrowers’ community on the Northern Black sea coast, called Chabag (Shabo). It was founded by migrants from the Swiss canton of Vaud in 1822. Alienated from Vaud, the Francoprovençal and French spea...

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Main Author: Natalia Bichurina
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Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée 2019-06-01
Series:Revue des Langues Romanes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rlr/1629
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description The paper explores the concurrence between two Romance languages, Francoprovençal and French, in a winegrowers’ community on the Northern Black sea coast, called Chabag (Shabo). It was founded by migrants from the Swiss canton of Vaud in 1822. Alienated from Vaud, the Francoprovençal and French speaking community found itself in a State, or rather States, for which both languages were marginal. Therefore, the power relations between the two languages were negotiated almost exclusively within the community. The municipality of Chabag was first part of the Russian empire, then of the Kingdom of Romania (between 1917 and 1940-44) and later from the Soviet Union; today Shabo it is part of Ukraine. The analysis focuses on the metalinguistic discourse produced by social actors of various types (a local pastor and teacher, researchers from dominant cultures) and in diverse sociocultural and epistemological settings. Rare publications are compared with archival data from Saint Petersburg, Odessa and Bern.
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spelling doaj-art-ae47aa3b70324d76b6d9b2592a8c9efa2025-01-06T09:24:16ZfraPresses universitaires de la MéditerranéeRevue des Langues Romanes0223-37112391-114X2019-06-011239312110.4000/rlr.1629Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer NoireNatalia BichurinaThe paper explores the concurrence between two Romance languages, Francoprovençal and French, in a winegrowers’ community on the Northern Black sea coast, called Chabag (Shabo). It was founded by migrants from the Swiss canton of Vaud in 1822. Alienated from Vaud, the Francoprovençal and French speaking community found itself in a State, or rather States, for which both languages were marginal. Therefore, the power relations between the two languages were negotiated almost exclusively within the community. The municipality of Chabag was first part of the Russian empire, then of the Kingdom of Romania (between 1917 and 1940-44) and later from the Soviet Union; today Shabo it is part of Ukraine. The analysis focuses on the metalinguistic discourse produced by social actors of various types (a local pastor and teacher, researchers from dominant cultures) and in diverse sociocultural and epistemological settings. Rare publications are compared with archival data from Saint Petersburg, Odessa and Bern.https://journals.openedition.org/rlr/1629Francoprovençallanguage attitudesmetalinguistic discoursePatois VaudoisBlack Sealanguage conflicts
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Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire
Revue des Langues Romanes
Francoprovençal
language attitudes
metalinguistic discourse
Patois Vaudois
Black Sea
language conflicts
title Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire
title_full Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire
title_fullStr Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire
title_full_unstemmed Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire
title_short Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire
title_sort conflits linguistiques invisibles une communaute romande au bord de la mer noire
topic Francoprovençal
language attitudes
metalinguistic discourse
Patois Vaudois
Black Sea
language conflicts
url https://journals.openedition.org/rlr/1629
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