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The automatic phoneticization of the French language

Computers and the Humanities, 1986
Word-by-word, grapheme-by-grapheme phoneticization is not particularly difficult to achieve in French. This is why ourmini-dico (minimal version) has only 337 rules. However, if one is to transcribe adequately a continuous text which hasn't been determined in advance, it is indispensable to proceed as we have done, by bringing into action the notions ...
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French Language Work in College

The Modern Language Journal, 1929
Author's Summary.— Our language teaching requires two qualities, variety and surprise. We need less artificiality and rigidity, and a large liberty.)
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French Language.

Modern Language Notes, 1895
Thomas Atkinson Jenkins   +1 more
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Contemporary French Language and Literature

Abstract This chapter examines the language of contemporary literature in French. It explores the literary field from a sociostylistic perspective. The analysis takes into account both social and technological influence on the language of literature, literary style, and the production of works of literature.
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French Language.

Modern Language Notes, 1894
Theodore Henckels, Alphonse N. van Daell
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The French Language

The Modern Language Review, 1936
F. C. Johnson, Alfred Ewert
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French as a Heritage Language in Germany

Languages, 2021
Laia Arnaus Gil   +2 more
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