Investigating the “new speaker” stereotype: Lexical variation in the Breton media
Presented on 11 May 2018, at theReies an 11 a vis Me 2018, ort an Modern Languages CDRG Showcase, Queen’s University Belfastpednscol an Vyghternes, Béal Feirste.
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