Professor Mari Jones
| Name: | Professor Mari Jones |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 12 Jun 2025, 10:19 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Professor Mari Jones
Talks given by Professor Mari Jones
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- Compiling a Glossary of Insular Norman: Linguistic Detective Work in the Channel Islands!
- Compiling a Glossary of Insular Norman: Linguistic Detective Work in the Channel Islands!
Talks organised by Professor Mari Jones
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- Ethnolinguistic vitality of the Hemshin language
- Compiling a Glossary of Insular Norman: Linguistic Detective Work in the Channel Islands!
- Compiling a Glossary of Insular Norman: Linguistic Detective Work in the Channel Islands!
- Saving the language of William the Conqueror: The Revitalisation of Sark's Norman tongue
- Revitalising Jèrriais: The Norman Language of Jersey
- Ideophone patterns across Kiranti languages (Eastern Nepal),
- What can endangered creoles tell us about language change? Three centuries of Louisiana Creole
- French in Canada: Ontario and Quebec compared
- Louisiana Creole - a creole at the periphery
- The Creole Language and its Relationship to Regional French in Louisiana
- Dialect Death and the Structured Obsolescence Myth
- The use of French in Canada
- The French of Canada
- The interplay of national and regional language policies in France: a case study of Béarn.
- Language Endangerment: Methodologies and New Challenges
- Linguistic separatism? Standardisation and nationalism in today’s Quebec
- From Polynomia to Pluricentric Standardisation: Standardising Language (or not) in Southern France
- The Aka-Miji language cluster of the Kameng region, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
- Phonological Variation, Perceptual Salience and Identity: The Regional French of Béarn
- Languages in contact and isolation: mature phenomena and societies of intimates.
- Polynomia - A new approach to variation in language planning
- Is there a Regional French of Normandy?
- Attitudes towards French and English in Montreal: implications for language policy and planning
- Raising Languages from the Dead: Recent Efforts to Revitalize Australian Aboriginal Languages
- The Discourse of Language Endangerment
- A proposed research project on the Occitan language movement
- A proposed research project on the Occitan language movement
- Language and Identity in the Romeyka-speaking communities of Pontus
- The standardisation of Corsican: the polynomic model and speaker attitudes
- Sociolinguistique Urbaine et Documentarisation de la Recherche: Enjeux et Methodes
- Back from the future : The second chance in the past of aller + infinitive
- The transmission of French in pre-modern England: bilingualism, contact and death
- Language Attitudes and Identity: Two Different Perspectives
- Ethics and grammar: some problems in the analysis of French clitics
- La correspondance familière et l'emploi des temps du passé à l'indicatif: vers la disparition du passé simple. Comment, pourquoi? Méthode d'enquête et questions en suspens.
- Spoken French Corpora
- Endangered language maintenance and revitalisation: issues of ‘authenticity and ‘correctness’ (with reference to varieties of French).
- Une approche glottonomique de la vitalité du cauchois: modèle et méthode
- "Politique et exercice de la langue sous les premiers Bourbons: les conflits de pouvoir et la question de la norme dans la première moitié du XVIIe siècle".
- New light on an old quarrel? French and the dynamic paradigm
- Variable concord in French: prescriptivism and language use
- The Rhythm of Old French Verse
- Une approche glottonomique de la vitalité du cauchois: modèle et méthode
- On social and phonological level in French: a transnational perspective
- A rather English view of schwa in the clitic pronouns of French
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