Jacques Allières

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Jacques Allières (born November 9, 1929 in Toulouse , † August 31, 2000 in Saint-Gaudens ) was a French Romance philologist , dialectologist and Bascologist .

life and work

Allières won the Concours General in Latin Translation. He studied in Toulouse with Jean Séguy , made agrégation in 1954 and became a high school teacher in Bayonne and Toulouse . He became Jean Séguy's assistant in 1956 and completed his habilitation in Toulouse in 1972 with Atlas linguistique de la Gascogne. Volume 5. Le verbe (Paris 1971). From 1974 to 1997 he held the chair for Romance Linguistics and Philology at the University of Toulouse Le Mirail as successor to Jean Séguy (successor: Xavier Ravier, * 1930). Allières became an honorary member of the Basque Academy in 1984.

Other works

  • (Translation from German with Georges Straka ) Walther von Wartburg , La fragmentation linguistique de la Romania, Paris 1967 (The outsourcing of the Romance language areas)
  • Les Basques, Paris 1977, 7th edition 2003, 2010 (Que sais-je? 1668)
  • Manuel pratique de basque, Paris 1979
  • La Formation de la langue française, Paris 1982, 3rd edition 1996, 2010 (Que sais-je? 1907)
  • Parlons catalan. Langue et culture, Paris / Montréal 2000
  • Les langues de l'Europe, Paris 2000 (Que sais-je? 3559)
  • Manuel de linguistique romane, Paris 2001
  • Formation et structure de l'occitan ancien, ed. by Jean-Luc Massourre, Villeneuve-sur-Lot 2005
  • Les parlers couserannais, ed. by Jean-Luc Massourre, Villeneuve-sur-Lot 2006

literature

  • Jackie Schön in: La Linguistique 37, 2001, pp. 157-160
  • Homage to Jacques Allières. Romania et Vasconia. 1 [Domaines basque et pyrénéen], 2 [Romania sans frontières], ed. by Michel Aurnague and Michel Roché, 2 vols., Anglet 2002

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