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    STUDIA PHILOLOGIA - Issue no. 3 / 2020  
         
  Article:   ANGLICISMS IN FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND ROMANIAN: DIFFERENT LINGUISTIC PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOUR / LES ANGLICISMES EN FRANÇAIS, EN ITALIEN ET EN ROUMAIN : DES COMPORTEMENTS LINGUISTIQUES DIFFERENTS.

Authors:  LOUIS BEGIONI, ȘTEFAN GENCĂRĂU.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbphilo.2020.3.18
Published Online: 2020-09-30
Published Print: 2020-09-30
pp. 247-258
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Anglicisms in French, Italian, and Romanian: Different Linguistic Patterns of Behaviour. In this article, we reflect, in an extended comparative way, upon the attitude that is adopted with regard to the use of anglicisms in French, Italian, and Romanian. We observe different patterns of behaviour starting with phrases in the field of maximum evidence, namely: computer science, a field that does not already inspire the feeling that anglicisms extend even over other language-adapted neologisms. We describe the institutional framework in which the focus of our attention is on the circulation and tendency of limiting anglicisms in the case of French. We also focus on the impact and effects of the belated establishment of the Italian nation within a language policy oriented towards neology and anglicisms. We keep in mind the Romanian context in which French and Italian neology make room for anglicisms, firstly through contact languages, and secondly, owing to the factor with repercussions in the global linguistic policy.

Keywords: anglicisms, neology, French, Romanian, Italian, language policy
 
         
     
         
         
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