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摘要
本文概述了高卢罗马方言分类的历史概况。高卢-罗马语区传统上被定义为罗马语言的区域,其特征是源自高卢和日耳曼基底的元素从拉丁语发展而来,导致Oïl, Oc和franco - proven方言。它覆盖了法国和比利时、瑞士、意大利和西班牙的部分地区(Val d 'Aran),以及海峡群岛。高卢-罗马方言最重要的研究有:Court de gsambelin (1778), Coquebert de Montbret (1812, 1831), Dauzat(1927)和Bec(1970-1971)。自20世纪末以来,计算机工具使辩证法(Goebl, 2002年,2003年,2012年)为所有罗马语言的分类提供了新的视角。
This paper provides a historical overview of Gallo-Roman dialect classifications. The Gallo-Roman language area is traditionally defined as the area where a Roman language characterized by elements originating in its Gallic and Germanic substrate developed from Latin, leading to the dialects of Oïl, Oc and Franco-Provençal. It covers France and parts of Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and Spain (Val d’Aran), as well as the Channel Islands. The most important dialectological studies of Gallo-Roman are: Court de Gébelin (1778), Coquebert de Montbret (1812, 1831), Dauzat (1927) and Bec (1970-1971). Since the end of the 20 th century, computer tools have enabled dialectometry (Goebl, 2002, 2003, 2012) to provide a renewed vision of classification of all Roman languages.
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The aim of the journal DIALECTOLOGIA is to join the experiences of researchers working in different fields of Dialectology (linguistic variation, geolinguistics, methodology, synchronic and diachronic dialectal data, new technologies, social dialectology, etc). -It is a double-blind external peer-reviewed journal, published twice yearly, that complies with the norms of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT). -Each issue features 4/6 previously unpublished articles on original topics relating to linguistic variation. -It includes also book reviews and news about congresses, meetings and recent publications. -Original papers will be evaluated within a period of three months. -The journal does not charge fees to authors either for processing (APC) or for the publication of articles. -The author will remain owner of the intellectual property of the works, however access to them is totally open and free, so they can be reproduced in whole or in part with the only limitation of recognizing the authorship and the source of publication ("Dialectologia. Revista electrònica"), provided that such exploitation is not of a commercial nature.