REGIONAL WINE TERMINOLOGY IN WESTERN FRANCE: A SOCIOHISTORICAL CORPORA-BASED TERMINOLOGY Cover Image

LE LEXIQUE VITICOLE REGIONAL DANS L’OUEST DE LA FRANCE : UNE ANALYSE SOCIO-HISTORIQUE SUR CORPUS
REGIONAL WINE TERMINOLOGY IN WESTERN FRANCE: A SOCIOHISTORICAL CORPORA-BASED TERMINOLOGY

Author(s): Inka Wissner
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, French Literature, Translation Studies
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: wine terminology; Western France; French historical lexicology; dialectology; sociolinguistic enquiries; discourse analysis;

Summary/Abstract: Regional Wine Terminology in Western France: a Sociohistorical Corpora-based Terminology. In a highly standardised language like French, wine terminology seems largely influenced by national and supranational standards, marked by specialists and diffused through professional training or specialised publications, for instance. Yet, in general, terms referring to wine are at the same time rooted in a territory. Where do they come from, and how do they pass from one area or group of speakers to another? How do people perceive them? Are they necessarily of vernacular tradition? For the study of regional wine terminology, this article focuses on a traditional wine-growing area in France (Poitou-Charentes). It combines the methods of historical linguistics in order to trace the origin and diffusion of regionalisms retrieved from a contemporary corpus with a sociolinguistic analysis of their status through discourse analysis and enquiries. The article analyses more than twenty dialectal terms, revealing their distribution in time and space as well as their legitimacy in current usage.

  • Issue Year: 65/2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 423-439
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: French