Mixing methods in linguistic classification: A hidden agenda against multilingualism? The contestedness of Gallo-“Italic” languages within the Romance family
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Mixing methods in linguistic classification: A hidden agenda against multilingualism? The contestedness of Gallo-“Italic” languages within the Romance family. / Brasca, Lissander .
Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe. ed. / Marco Tamburelli; Mauro Tosco. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021. p. 59-86 (Studies in World Language Problems; Vol. 8).
Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe. ed. / Marco Tamburelli; Mauro Tosco. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021. p. 59-86 (Studies in World Language Problems; Vol. 8).
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
HarvardHarvard
Brasca, L 2021, Mixing methods in linguistic classification: A hidden agenda against multilingualism? The contestedness of Gallo-“Italic” languages within the Romance family. in M Tamburelli & M Tosco (eds), Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe. Studies in World Language Problems, vol. 8, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, pp. 59-86.
APA
Brasca, L. (2021). Mixing methods in linguistic classification: A hidden agenda against multilingualism? The contestedness of Gallo-“Italic” languages within the Romance family. In M. Tamburelli, & M. Tosco (Eds.), Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe (pp. 59-86). (Studies in World Language Problems; Vol. 8). John Benjamins Publishing Company.
CBE
Brasca L. 2021. Mixing methods in linguistic classification: A hidden agenda against multilingualism? The contestedness of Gallo-“Italic” languages within the Romance family. Tamburelli M, Tosco M, editors. In Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 59-86. (Studies in World Language Problems).
MLA
Brasca, Lissander "Mixing methods in linguistic classification: A hidden agenda against multilingualism? The contestedness of Gallo-“Italic” languages within the Romance family". and Tamburelli, Marco Tosco, Mauro (editors). Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe. Chapter 4, Studies in World Language Problems. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2021, 59-86.
VancouverVancouver
Brasca L. Mixing methods in linguistic classification: A hidden agenda against multilingualism? The contestedness of Gallo-“Italic” languages within the Romance family. In Tamburelli M, Tosco M, editors, Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2021. p. 59-86. (Studies in World Language Problems).
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