
doi: 10.4000/lbl.1043
handle: 20.500.13089/hg9e
This article examines language practices in the professional audiovisual context and aims in particular to compare the practices of producers/directors and broadcasters of contemporary media in Irish, Maori and Breton from the perspectives of sociolinguistic context and the identity-philosophy of the actors concerned.
māori (langue), breton (langue), Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar, P101-410, production des médias, Breton (language), sociolinguistique, Māori (language), media production, gaélique (langue), Irish (language), sociolinguistics
māori (langue), breton (langue), Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar, P101-410, production des médias, Breton (language), sociolinguistique, Māori (language), media production, gaélique (langue), Irish (language), sociolinguistics
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