La langue française à travers les siècles
La langue française à travers les siècles describes the development of the French language from its Latin origins to its most recent form. The book explains how written and oral French have been influenced by other languages over the centuries and then shows the traces of these influences in its modern vocabulary and pronunciation. Trudie Maria Booth points out interesting etymologies throughout the book in an easy-to-understand manner and shows the reader how the language of Cicero became the one of Molière. Booth defines linguistic terminology such as substrat, superstrat, néologisme, synthétique, and analytique and mentions historic events whenever they are relevant for the evolution of the language. At the end of each section, the reader has the opportunity to test his or her knowledge by completing a number of review exercises. A French-English glossary and an answer key to the exercises can be found at the end of the book. La langue française à travers les siècles is appropriate for all francophone readers interested in the history of the French language and can be used in intermediate and advanced French language and culture courses at high schools, colleges, and universities.
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La langue française à travers les siècles
La langue française à travers les siècles describes the development of the French language from its Latin origins to its most recent form. The book explains how written and oral French have been influenced by other languages over the centuries and then shows the traces of these influences in its modern vocabulary and pronunciation. Trudie Maria Booth points out interesting etymologies throughout the book in an easy-to-understand manner and shows the reader how the language of Cicero became the one of Molière. Booth defines linguistic terminology such as substrat, superstrat, néologisme, synthétique, and analytique and mentions historic events whenever they are relevant for the evolution of the language. At the end of each section, the reader has the opportunity to test his or her knowledge by completing a number of review exercises. A French-English glossary and an answer key to the exercises can be found at the end of the book. La langue française à travers les siècles is appropriate for all francophone readers interested in the history of the French language and can be used in intermediate and advanced French language and culture courses at high schools, colleges, and universities.
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La langue française à travers les siècles

La langue française à travers les siècles

by Trudie Maria Booth
La langue française à travers les siècles

La langue française à travers les siècles

by Trudie Maria Booth

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La langue française à travers les siècles describes the development of the French language from its Latin origins to its most recent form. The book explains how written and oral French have been influenced by other languages over the centuries and then shows the traces of these influences in its modern vocabulary and pronunciation. Trudie Maria Booth points out interesting etymologies throughout the book in an easy-to-understand manner and shows the reader how the language of Cicero became the one of Molière. Booth defines linguistic terminology such as substrat, superstrat, néologisme, synthétique, and analytique and mentions historic events whenever they are relevant for the evolution of the language. At the end of each section, the reader has the opportunity to test his or her knowledge by completing a number of review exercises. A French-English glossary and an answer key to the exercises can be found at the end of the book. La langue française à travers les siècles is appropriate for all francophone readers interested in the history of the French language and can be used in intermediate and advanced French language and culture courses at high schools, colleges, and universities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761857679
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/14/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 98
File size: 957 KB
Language: French

About the Author

Trudie Maria Booth is a lecturer in French at the University of Portland. She has been teaching French language, literature, and culture courses for more than thirty years. Her previous publications include French Phonetics, A Guide to Correct Pronunciation of French, French Prepositions, French Verbs and Idioms, and A Complete French Grammar for Reference and Practice.

Table of Contents

Table des Matières

Preface
Acknowledgements

Chapitre 1: De la préhistoire à l'arrivée des Romains
La famille des langues indo-européennes
L'époque préhistorique et pré-romaine
Le latin en Gaule
Contrôle des connaissances

Chapitre 2: Les grandes invasions
Les Francs et le superstrat germanique
D'autres invasions
Contrôle des connaissances

Chapitre 3: Le roman
La Renaissance carolingienne
Les Serments de Strasbourg
De nouvelles invasions
Contrôle des connaissances

Chapitre 4
L'ancien français
Contrôle des connaissances

Chapitre 5: Le moyen français
Contrôle des conaissances

Chapitre 6: Le français moderne
Le XVIIe siècle
Le XVIIIe siècle
Le XIXe siècle
Contrôle des connaissances

Chapitre 7: Le français contemporain
Les changements de la langue parlée au XXe siècle
Contrôle des connaissances
Contrôle des connaissances
Les nouveautés du XXe siècle e
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