In most French linguistic studies, the object is so-called standard French, a rather woolly and reductive designation. The particularities of national languages such as Belgian and Quebec French are often forgotten or treated as outlandish facts. The first Montreal conference Lexiques grammaires compar???s, on the contrary, deals with the formal description of different variants of French, from two essential points of view: Linguistic analysis (lexicon and syntax) and computational treatment of data. This volume presents ...
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In most French linguistic studies, the object is so-called standard French, a rather woolly and reductive designation. The particularities of national languages such as Belgian and Quebec French are often forgotten or treated as outlandish facts. The first Montreal conference Lexiques grammaires compar???s, on the contrary, deals with the formal description of different variants of French, from two essential points of view: Linguistic analysis (lexicon and syntax) and computational treatment of data. This volume presents the contributions of the participants in that conference (June 1992): Andr??? Goosse, Jean Klein and B???atrice Lamiroy for Belgium; David Clemenceau, Eric Laporte, Gaston Gross, Maurice Gross, Alain Guillet and Max Silberztein for France; Lorne Bouchard, Eric Brunelle, Francine Caviola, Chantal Contant, Jocelyn Desbiens, Ga???tane Dostie, Louisette Emirkanian, Jacques Labelle, Pierre Larochelle, Jean-Marcel L???ard, Pierre Martel, Sophie Rosset, Sylvie Thiboutot for Quebec.
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Very Good. No dust jacket, as issued. Clean and tight. Linguisticae investigationes. Supplementa; v. 17. Unknown printing. [French]. 217 p.; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references.