The French Language Today

The French Language Today
Author: Adrian Battye,Marie-Anne Hintze,Paul Rowlett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136903359

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the French language from the perspective of modern linguistics. Placing French within its social and historical context, the authors highlight the complex, diverse aspects of the language in a lively and accessible way. A variety of topics is covered, including the distribution of French in the world, the historical development of standard French, the sound system of French, its sentence patterns, and its stylistic and geographical variations. Fully updated and revised, this new edition places a greater emphasis on sociolinguistics. To make the book more user-friendly, the following new features have been added: * a further reading guide at the end of each chapter * a glossary of linguistic terms * an expanded bibliography and index.

A History of the French Language

A History of the French Language
Author: Peter Rickard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986
Genre: French language
ISBN: OCLC:1391566037

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French Language Policies and the Revitalisation of Regional Languages in the 21st Century

French Language Policies and the Revitalisation of Regional Languages in the 21st Century
Author: Michelle A. Harrison,Aurélie Joubert
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2018-11-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783319959399

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This edited volume presents an analysis of the evolution of French language policies and their impact on French regional languages and their communities. It gathers studies on language revitalisation from several territorial minority languages (Breton, Alsatian, Catalan, Occitan, Basque, Corsican, Francoprovençal, Picard, Reunionese) and evaluates the challenges and opportunities that they face in the 21st century. The chapters tackle different aspects of language endangerment and language planning and adopt varied theoretical and methodological approaches. The first section of the book reconsiders the difficulties in establishing linguistic boundaries and classification for some regional languages. The second section examines the important theme of the new generation of speakers with issues of transmission and identity formation and the changes they can bring to traditional communities. The third section highlights new developments in the context of new technologies and the heightened visibility of regional languages. Finally, the last section presents an overview of the contemporary situation of minority language revitalisation in France and synthesises the key trends identified in this volume: from the educational domain to the European Charter for Minority and Regional languages. This book will appeal to students and scholars of the sociology of language, sociolinguistics, language policy, minority languages and language endangerment.

A History of the French Language

A History of the French Language
Author: Peter Rickard
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Total Pages: 179
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: French language
ISBN: 0044452950

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This well-established and popular book provides students with all the linguistic background they need for studying any period of French literature.

The Story of French

The Story of French
Author: Jean-Benoit Nadeau,Julie Barlow
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781429932400

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Why does everything sound better if it's said in French? That fascination is at the heart of The Story of French, the first history of one of the most beautiful languages in the world that was, at one time, the pre-eminent language of literature, science and diplomacy. In a captivating narrative that spans the ages, from Charlemagne to Cirque du Soleil, Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow unravel the mysteries of a language that has maintained its global influence despite the rise of English. As in any good story, The Story of French has spectacular failures, unexpected successes and bears traces of some of history's greatest figures: the tenacity of William the Conqueror, the staunchness of Cardinal Richelieu, and the endurance of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Through this colorful history, Nadeau and Barlow illustrate how French acquired its own peculiar culture, revealing how the culture of the language spread among francophones the world over and yet remains curiously centered in Paris. In fact, French is not only thriving—it still has a surprisingly strong influence on other languages. As lively as it is fascinating, The Story of French challenges long held assumptions about French and shows why it is still the world's other global language.

A History of the French Language Through Texts

A History of the French Language Through Texts
Author: Wendy Ayres-Bennett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-06-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134856626

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This new history of the French language allows the reader to see how the language has evolved for themselves. It combines texts and extracts with a readable and detailed commentary allowing the language to be viewed both synchronically and diachronically. Core texts range from the ninth century to the present day highlight central features of the language, whilst a range of shorter texts illustrate particular points. The inclusion of non-literary, as well as literary texts serves to illustrate some of the many varieties of French whether in legal, scientific, epistolatory, administrative or liturgical or in more popular domains, including attempts to represent spoken usage. This is essential reading for the undergraduate student of French.

A Reference Grammar of French

A Reference Grammar of French
Author: R. E. Batchelor,M. Chebli-Saadi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-07-14
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781139504010

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A Reference Grammar of French is a lively, wide-ranging and original handbook on the structure of the French language. It includes new information on register, pronunciation, gender, number, foreign words (Latin, Arabic, English, Spanish, Italian), adjectives and past participles used as nouns, texting, word order, frequency of occurrence of words, and usage with all geographical names. Examples come not only from France, but also from Quebec, Belgium and Switzerland. Readers will appreciate the initial passages illustrating the grammatical features of a given chapter. Also included is a user-friendly introduction to the French language, from its Latin origins to modern times. A full glossary explains any terms that might confuse the less experienced reader, and the index leads the student through the detailed labyrinth of grammatical features. This handbook will be an invaluable resource for students and teachers who want to perfect their knowledge of all aspects of French grammar.

The French Language

The French Language
Author: Glanville Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1998
Genre: Fransk sprog
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028998776

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