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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roparz_HemonRoparz Hemon - Wikipedia

    Known for. Breton dictionary, Breton grammar, Mari Vorgan, Nenn Jani. Louis-Paul Némo (18 November 1900 – 29 June 1978), better known by the pseudonym Roparz Hemon, was a Breton author and scholar of Breton expression. He was the author of numerous dictionaries, grammars, poems and short stories.

    • Breton dictionary, Breton grammar, Mari Vorgan, Nenn Jani
    • French
    • Louis Némo
    • Author
  2. Roparz Hemon, à l'état-civil Louis Paul Némo, né le 18 novembre 1900 à Brest et mort le 29 juin 1978 à Dublin (Irlande), était un linguiste, romancier, journaliste et poète français de langue bretonne, actif dans le mouvement breton, impliqué dans la collaboration pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

    • Louis Paul Némo
  3. 11. Nov. 2020 · Die Lyrik Roparz Hemons ist das Werk eines kultivierten Europäers und wird seinem Anspruch, der bretonischen Sprache zu moderner Literatur von Weltrang zu verhelfen, gerecht.

    • Britta Irslinger
  4. 21. Aug. 2020 · Roparz Hemon: Combative Linguistic and Literary Nationalism in the 1920s and 1930s. Jelle Krol. Chapter. First Online: 21 August 2020. 115 Accesses. Part of the Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities book series (PSMLC) Abstract.

    • Jelle Krol
    • jelle.krol@tresoar.nl
    • 2020
  5. Roparz Hemon, Jakez Riou, Youenn Drezen, and Abeozen (pseudonym of Fañch Elies)—the founders of Gwalarn —were among the most successful and prolific authors of the period. From Hemon’s Pirc’hirin ar mor (1943; “A Pilgrim to the Sea”) may be dated the awakening of a new poetry.

  6. Roparz Hemon. Published 1975. Linguistics, History. No Paper Link Available. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite. 45 Citations. Citation Type. More Filters. Reconstructing last week's weather: Syntactic reconstruction and Brythonic free relatives1. David Willis. Linguistics. Journal of Linguistics. 2010.

  7. This chapter puts Roparz Hemons position at the centre of the Breton literary field in the 1920s. It focuses on the strategies which he developed to strengthen that field and examines the extent to which he managed to achieve his aims during the first decade after the First World War.