- Based on corpus analysis and empirical data
- Provides a detailed overview of spoken French
- Every chapter includes supplementary exercises
Aims and Scope
This textbook uses corpus analysis and empirical data to provide a comprehensive overview of spoken hexagonal French. Its eight chapters cover past research, linguistic theory, historical aspects, typology, and variations. A key focus is placed on the synchronic description of modern-day French in terms of the properties that distinguish familiar from formal language – pragmatically, syntactically, semantically, and phonetically. Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter.
- x, 126 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Textbook
- Keywords:
- Spoken Language; French; Variation Linguistics
- Readership:
- Lecturers, Students, Academics (Romance and French Studies, Linguistics), Libraries
- Subjects
- Linguistics, Communications > Romance Languages > French
- Linguistics, Communications > Linguistic Theories > Language Typology
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Corpus Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Linguistic Theories > Language Typology
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Corpus Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Romance Languages > French
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