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The French Revolution and the French Language

Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
SOMMAIRE La révolution et la langue françaises: Y a-t-il paradoxe? L'histoire des indépendences des anciennes colonies françaises dans les années soixantes nous enseigne que la prise de conscience politique et l'émancipation des peuples de l'Afrique centrale et de l'Afrique de l'ouest sont dues aux idéaux de la révolution française. Les tirailleurs
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French-Based Creole Languages

2022
French-based creole languages (FBCLs) may be characterized as a group by one historical and two linguistic properties. Their shared historical feature is that they arose between the 16th and 19th centuries as vehicular (hence oral) languages in French colonies, through language contact between the colonial variety of French spoken by the French ...
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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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Sequence of tense in (French) child language

Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 2008
We discuss the results of an L1 French comprehension study of the construal of present and imperfective past in (non) subordinate contexts. Our findings reveal that children accept (sometimes enforce) non-indexical simultaneous construals of both present and past under a matrix past — though present is utterance-indexical in adult French.
Demirdache, Hamida, Lungu, Oana
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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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