-
Francization (in
American English,
Canadian English, and
Oxford English) or
Francisation (in
other British English), also
known as Frenchification, is...
-
identical ever since, and
could be seen as
marking the
furthest pale of
gallicisation among the Franks. A
dialect continuum remaining with more
eastern Germanic...
- Verdun, he was captured. Like
almost all the
dukes of
Lorraine until the
Gallicisation of the
region in the
thirteenth century,
Theodoric was
loyal to the...
- strategies:
Language purification or
misguided attempts to
reverse the
gallicisation process?".
Multilingua –
Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage...
-
parentheses and italicised, and
adaptations (i.e.
anglicisations or
gallicisations) in brackets. Additionally,
brief etymologies are
noted if a name used...
- Bro Erec (Breton: Bro-Ereg, "land of Gwereg") or Bro
Waroch (from the
gallicisation of the same name) or by
numerous variant spellings,
although it is unclear...
- Scotland, who
acted as poets,
musicians and historians.
After this "de-
gallicisation" of the
Scottish court in the
twelfth century, a less
highly regarded...
- on
their knowledge in
Gaelic to the next generation.
After the "de-
gallicisation" of the
Scottish court from the
twelfth century, a less
highly regarded...
-
administrators in the 1880s,
namely Paul Bert in 1886,
really set off the
Gallicisation of the city.
Large areas of Hanoi,
including most of the old citadel...
- of the
royal court and was
probably replaced by French.
After this "
gallicisation" of the
Scottish court, a less
highly regarded order of
bards took over...