Revue Romane | Langue et littérature. International Journal of Romance Languages and Literatures

Editor-in-Chief
ORCiD logo with linkJulio Jensen | University of Copenhagen
Johan Pedersen | University of Copenhagen
Review Editor
Erling Strudsholm | Copenhagen

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Revue Romane publishes studies about Romance languages and literature as well as reviews of linguistic and literary works. Revue Romane is especially interested in articles that focus on methodological and/or theoretical arguments of the treated topic.
A multilingual and truly world-wide forum for Romance linguistics and literature scholars that sets and requires the highest quality standards, Revue Romane accepts papers written in all the major Romance languages, as well as English.


Revue Romane was previously published by Blackwell Publishing. John Benjamins Publishing Company is the official publisher as of Volume 43 (2008).

Revue Romane publishes its articles Online First.

ISSN: 0035-3906 | E-ISSN: 1600‑0811
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Latest articles

19 May 2026

  • Le strategie di critica nella serie TV Fuoriclasse (Studio pragmatico)
    Mai Morsy Tawfik Ali
  • Intransitive verbs and reflexive marking in the history of French
    Guglielmo IngleseAnne C. Wolfsgruber
  • 7 May 2026

  • Nominal placeholders in Southern Cone Spanish: An explorative discussion on Rioplatense coso and Chilean este/esta
    Carlos Muñoz Pérez
  • 5 May 2026

  • Gabriella Parussa. 2025. Écrire le français. Toute une histoire
    Compte rendu par Marta Saiz-Sánchez
  • 23 April 2026

  • Terminological dynamics and semantic neology in French terminology of infectious diseases: The case of HIV/AIDS-related terminology
    Jan Holeš
  • 14 April 2026

  • L’atto linguistico della promessa:. Analisi pragmatica di un corpus di fiction televisiva
    Neama Abdelaty Mohamed Ahmed
  • 13 April 2026

  • Sebastian Ortner. 2025. Latinisierende Syntax im Französischen des 16. Jahrhunderts. Der Accusativus cum Infinitivo in Jean Calvins Institution de la religion chrestienne und zeitgenössischen Texten
    Compte rendu par Lene Schøsler
  • 10 April 2026

  • Vers un français plus inclusif, moins compliqué: Évaluations et nouvelles pistes
    Hanne Leth AndersenFrance Rousset
  • 9 April 2026

  • Modality, evidentiality and (inter)subjectivity: What attitudes and sources reveal about the Spanish modals tener que and haber de
    Miriam Thegel
  • 2 March 2026

  • Environmental content across Romance languages: Multimodal design of teaching activities in French, Italian and Spanish textbooks
    Marta Kaliska
  • 26 February 2026

  • Frederick A. De Armas. 2022. Cervantes’ Architectures: The Dangers Outside
    Reviewed by Sacramento Roselló-Martínez
  • 23 February 2026

  • Indefinite readings of generic noun cristiano in Spanish diachrony
    Aaron Yamada
  • 5 February 2026

  • “Qué lengua más avasalladora, oiga…”: El caso de oiga y sus correspondencias alemanas
    Alejandro González VillarMailyn Lübke
  • 15 January 2026

  • I pronomi personali tonici in area romanza: Proposta di una nuova tipologia
    Geir LimaMiguel Vázquez-Larruscaín
  • 8 January 2026

  • Comparativa de los tratamientos hispano-lusos: Normas y pautas morfológicas
    Miguel Vázquez-Larruscaín | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 28–54
  • 19 December 2025

  • Si in Old Catalan and Old Occitan: Beyond verb position and polarity
    Afra Pujol i Campeny | RRO 60:1 (2025) p. 73
  • 16 December 2025

  • In Nomine Dei, de José Saramago: “Nós […] matamos mais que a morte”
    Carlos Nogueira | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 126–150
  • 15 December 2025

  • The role of “puisque” in discourse debated: From polyphony to argumentation. A new approach
    Martin Becker | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 231–266
  • Framework to build and lemmatise an Occitan historical corpus
    Gilles G. Couffignal | RRO 60:1 (2025) pp. 30–42
  • 11 December 2025

  • Alavetz, alara et alors en occitan: Données, variation et emplois dans la narration orale
    Marianne Vergez-CouretJanice Carruthers | RRO 60:1 (2025) pp. 124–151
  • 5 December 2025

  • Bilingualism and language contact in 16th-century Northern Italy: Some external evidence for the phonological history of French
    Lorenzo Ferrarotti | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 297–318
  • 2 December 2025

  • The curious case of an Occitan sonnet (BdT 96,7) in troubadour chansonnier f
    Barbara Francioni | RRO 60:1 (2025) pp. 43–72
  • 1 December 2025

  • La metamorfosi in movimento: Il velo di Diana, la freccia di Artemis
    Irena Kristeva | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 319–331
  • Le discours zoologique à cheval sur l’imaginaire et la science: Les monstres et les licornes dans la Relation du Groenland (1647) de La Peyrère
    Ioana Manea | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 110–125
  • 25 November 2025

  • “Mais ça existe encore ça, l’occitan ?”: Exploring careers among new speakers of Occitan in the context of Calandreta immersion schools
    Grégoire Andreo Raynaud | RRO 60:1 (2025) p. 5
  • Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse, liberar y reconstruir a través de la palabra
    Carla Figueiras Catoira | RRO 61:1 (2026) p. 91
  • New observations on the grammaticalisation path of où est-ce que in Quebec French: A corpus- and judgement-based data analysis
    Olga Kellert | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 209–230
  • Los complementos con en del gallego: Una alternancia transitivo/oblicuo
    Vítor Míguez | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 182–208
  • Building spaces for the Spanish second-person singular viewpoint
    María José Serrano | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 153–181
  • L1 and New Speakers of Aranese: Language acquisition, proficiency, and usage
    Marinus WiednerFiona Gehring | RRO 60:1 (2025) pp. 101–123
  • 24 November 2025

  • Serenella Baggio (a cura di). 2023. Voci di prigionieri italiani della prima guerra mondiale
    Recensione di Pier Marco Bertinetto
  • 14 November 2025

  • Construções de elevação com adjetivos e a preposição de : Variação e desvio no português contemporâneo
    Telmo Móia | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 1–27
  • Marta Saiz-SánchezSonia Gómez-Jordana Ferary. 2023. Études de sémantique et pragmatique en synchronie et diachronie. Hommage à Amalia Rodríguez Somolinos
    Compte rendu par Enrique Sánchez Moreno | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 332–336
  • 12 November 2025

  • L’utopie cyborgienne et transhumaniste dans les romans de Raymond Roussel
    Hermes Salceda | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 70–90
  • 30 September 2025

  • Researching Occitan in the 21st century: Un dialòg interdisciplinari
    Marc OlivierAnna Paradis | RRO 60:1 (2025) pp. 1–4
  • 9 September 2025

  • Laurent Angard, Sébastien BaudoinDavid Michon (éds). 2025. Le Banquet des Belles Lettres
    Compte rendu par Diana Mite-Colceriu | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 151–153
  • 26 August 2025

  • Serenella Baggio (a cura di). 2023. Voci di prigionieri italiani della prima guerra mondiale
    Recensione di Pier Marco Bertinetto | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 154–160
  • 20 August 2025

  • La evolución reciente del intensificador mazo (de) en el lenguaje juvenil madrileño: Gramaticalización y difusión social
    Linde Roels | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 267–296
  • 11 July 2025

  • Natascha Müller, Tanja Kupisch, Katrin Schmitz, Katja F. CantoneLaia Arnaus Gil. 2023. Einführung in die Mehrsprachigkeitsforschung. Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch, Spanisch
    Reviewed by Dobrinka Genevska-Hanke | RRO 60:2 (2025) pp. 337–342
  • 26 May 2025

  • La Slovacchia di Jana Karšaiova e Michaela Šebőková
    Karol Karp | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 55–69
  • 20 May 2025

  • Annika GerigkChiara Guerri (a cura di). 2025. Dario Fo tra storia e politica. Prospettive di studio sull’opera teatrale
    Recensione di Bent Holm | RRO 61:1 (2026) pp. 161–165
  • 24 March 2025

  • El marcador pragmático es que en el lenguaje juvenil madrileño: Productividad lingüística y descripción formal-funcional
    Nele Van Den DriesscheRenata Enghels | RRO 59:2 (2024) pp. 280–301
  • 17 March 2025

  • « Quiconque le peut doit chercher à ouvrir en quelque sorte une fenêtre du côté de l’Italie »: Les écrits « italiens » de Kristoffer Nyrop
    Elina Suomela-Härmä | RRO 59:2 (2024) pp. 265–279
  • 24 February 2025

  • Una visita clandestina: Corpus Barga y Neruda en la guerra fría cultural
    Margarita Ibáñez Tarín | RRO 59:2 (2024) pp. 248–264
  • 18 February 2025

  • Entre réécriture et réinvention…: Le Lai d’Ignauré sous la plume de Jean Ott (1878–1935)
    Anna Gęsicka | RRO 59:2 (2024) pp. 185–208
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