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That's a shame about Breton. I would've thought it would've sounded similar to Welsh, but in videos about Breton schools on Youtube, it sounds as if they're speaking French.
Obviously all children who learn Breton at school have a French accent, and actually, 99,99% of the non-native speakers in general (including 99% of the teachers) pronounce Breton as if it were French.
Now, in my experience, native English speakers all say that Breton sounds like French, even native speakers, even those that have the most distinct accent. But to French speakers, native speakers of Breton don't sound "French" at all (but non-native speakers do). Probably because French speakers have more experience about what French should sound like. I guess English speakers say Breton sounds like French because most sounds of those 2 languages are similar.
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I don't doubt you, but I'm interested in if you have any academic texts on this? I'm just wanting to read deeper into it.
I've got PDFs of academic articles about that. I guess you can find most of them on Google (Academia.edu etc)
Madeleine Adkins
Will the real Breton please stand up? Language revitalization and the problem of authentic language
Michael Hornsby
Néo-breton and questions of authenticity
Denis COSTAOUEC,
Skol Diwan in Paris: a step away from regionalism in the teaching of Breton
Steve Hewitt
Degree_of_Acceptability_of_Modern_Literary_Breton_to_Native_Breton_Speakers
Steve Hewitt
Background information on Breton
Steve Hewitt
Breton_orthographies_An_increasingly_awkward_fit
Steve Hewitt
Remarques sur la création terminologique en breton
Michael Hornsby and Gilles Quentel
Contested varieties and competing authenticities: neologisms in revitalized Breton
Lenora A. Timm
Language Ideologies in Brittany, with Implications for Breton Language Maintenance and Pedagogy
Michael Hornsby
The Phenomenon of New Speakers - Breton and Gaelic Perspectives
Michael Hornsby
The “new” and “traditional” speaker dichotomy: bridging the gap
Kevin J. Rottet
Neology, Competing Authenticities and the Lexicography of Regional Languages: The Case of Breton
Mari C. Jones
At what price language maintenance? : standardization in Modern Breton
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