Breton/Breton
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General
Language summary
2010-04-7
- ISO 639-3 code: bre
- Population:
- 500,000 in France (1989 International Committee for the Defense of the Breton Language).
- 1,200,000 know Breton who do not regularly use it.
- Population total all countries: 500,045.
- 188,568 people (Ya d'ar brezhoneg, 2010)
- Also spoken in: -
- Alternate names: -
- Dialects: Leoneg (Leonais), Tregerieg (Tregorrois), Gwenedeg (Vannetais), Kerneveg (Cornouaillais).
- Classification: Indo-European, Celtic, Insular, Brythonic
Linguistic notes
Writing
Linguistic resources
Overview
Grammar
- Ian Press (1986) A Grammar of Modern Breton (Mouton Grammar Library) ISBN: 978-3-110105-79-7
- Roparz Hemon (translated by Michael Everson) (2007) Breton Grammar (Cathair na Mart: Evertype) ISBN: 978-1-904808-11-4
Lexicon
- Morphological
- Bilingual
- (GPL) Le Geriadur Tomaz (Breton--French) (~33,000 entries)
- Multilingual
- (GFDL) Breton Wiktionary :: Rummad:Brezhoneg
- (GFDL) French Wiktionary :: Catégorie:breton
- (GFDL) English Wiktionary :: Category:Breton
Topical word lists
Names
Monographs
Linguistic portals and bibliographies
Data Sources
Monolingual Text
News
- Agence Bretagne Presse
- (GPL) Bremaik (weekly news articles)
Blogs
Parallel Text
- (GPL) Ofis ar Brezoneg Breton--French parallel corpus
Speech
Video
IPR notes
Portals
Tools and Other NLP Resources
Miscellaneous
Articles
- Tyers, F. M. (2009) "Rule-based augmentation of training data in Breton–French statistical machine translation ". Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference of the European Association of Machine Translation, EAMT09. pp. 213—218