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Gilliéron, Jules (1854–1926)
W.h. Veithsubject
Linguistic systemLiteratureHistoryGrammarAtlas (topology)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEtymologyDialectologybusinessStructural approachClassicsmedia_commondescription
Jules Gillieron, born in Switzerland, became a professor of dialectology in Paris and thus the founder of the scientific dialectology in France. A dialect grammar and a phonetic atlas of the Roman Valais, both published in 1880, were expanded to the huge Linguistic atlas of France (ALF), published with E Edmont 1902–1910. Permanent explanatory notes and valuable monographs as interpretations of the maps supplemented the atlas. ‘Dialect’ was considered as a linguistic system with signs having an expression plane and a content plane—a structural approach.
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| 2006-01-01 |