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FRENCH STUDIES: LANGUAGE

FRENCH STUDIES: LANGUAGE Romance Languages II. FRENCH STUDIES* LANGUAGE By GLANVILLE PRICE, University of Wales, Aberystwyth I. GENERAL We welcome the appearance of CUP's new twice-yearly periodical Journal of French Language Studies (hereafter JFLS). Items appearing in vol. I are noted under appropriate sections below. Willy Bal, Jean Germain, Jean Klein, and Pierre Swiggers, Bibliographie selective de linguistique romane et fran~aise, Louvain-la-Neuve, Duculot, 268 pp., is likely to prove indispensable; the classification is sensible and thorough (French has 48 subsections) and the selection, on the whole, judicious; articles, with some exceptions, are excluded, but the section on French nevertheless lists some 85o-goo items. Marina Yaguello, En icoutant parter la langue, Seuil, I 28 pp., consists of 25 perspicacious essays combining erudition with readability, prompted by the author's reflections on points of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and spelling that she had picked up sur le vif and that spe comments on 'sous l'angle de la creativite linguistique'. [Rene] Etiemble, Parle;::-vous franglais? Fol en France. Mad in France. La belle France. Label France, Gallimard, 438 pp., reprints the text of the (already revised and twice expanded) Ig8o edn of P.-v.j, with a new preface, 'Un quart de siecle plus tard'.J.-C. Bouvier and C. Martel (eds), http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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Romance Languages II. FRENCH STUDIES* LANGUAGE By GLANVILLE PRICE, University of Wales, Aberystwyth I. GENERAL We welcome the appearance of CUP's new twice-yearly periodical Journal of French Language Studies (hereafter JFLS). Items appearing in vol. I are noted under appropriate sections below. Willy Bal, Jean Germain, Jean Klein, and Pierre Swiggers, Bibliographie selective de linguistique romane et fran~aise, Louvain-la-Neuve, Duculot, 268 pp., is likely to prove indispensable; the classification is sensible and thorough (French has 48 subsections) and the selection, on the whole, judicious; articles, with some exceptions, are excluded, but the section on French nevertheless lists some 85o-goo items. Marina Yaguello, En icoutant parter la langue, Seuil, I 28 pp., consists of 25 perspicacious essays combining erudition with readability, prompted by the author's reflections on points of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and spelling that she had picked up sur le vif and that spe comments on 'sous l'angle de la creativite linguistique'. [Rene] Etiemble, Parle;::-vous franglais? Fol en France. Mad in France. La belle France. Label France, Gallimard, 438 pp., reprints the text of the (already revised and twice expanded) Ig8o edn of P.-v.j, with a new preface, 'Un quart de siecle plus tard'.J.-C. Bouvier and C. Martel (eds),

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1992

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