Interpreting the history of French : a Festschrift for Peter Rickard on the occasion of his eightieth birthday
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Interpreting the history of French : a Festschrift for Peter Rickard on the occasion of his eightieth birthday
(Faux titre, 226)
Rodopi, 2002
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Essays in English and French
Includes bibliography of works by Peter Richard (p. [xv]-xviii)
Includes bibliographical references
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Introduction. Published works of Peter Rickard (books and articles). List of contributors. Part I: Interpreting textual evidence. Sophie MARNETTE: The Evolution of Reported Discourse in Medieval French: An Overview. Clive SNEDDON: Rewriting the Old French Bible: the New Testament and Evolving Reader Expectations in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries. Jacques-Philippe SAINT-GERAND: Mediaeval Revival, ou, comment le francais prit conscience de son histoire a l'epoque romantique. Part II : Interpreting forms and structures. Yves Charles MORIN: The Phonological Status of Nasal Vowels in Sixteenth-century French. Rodney SAMPSON: A Transient Nasal Vowel in Early Modern French: i nasal. Christian SCHMITT: Aspects historiques de la normalisation du systeme verbal francais: le point de vue extra-hexagonal. Marc WILMET : L'accord du participe passe avant la grammaire scolaire. Lene SCHOSLER : La variation linguistique : le cas de l'expression sujet. William KEMP : L'introduction et la diffusion de patrie en francais au seizieme siecle. David SINGLETON : Crosslinguistic Operations in the Mental Lexicon and Lexical Change. Part III: Interpreting the sociolinguistic and the metalinguistic. Anthony LODGE: The Medieval Sources of Standardisation in French. Jakob WUEEST: Marques d'oralite et conventions litteraires dans les anciens textes en francais populaire. Douglas A. KIBBEE: Growing Pains: Territorial expansion and Language Policy in France from Villers-Cotterets to the Revolution. Philippe CARON: Vers la notion de chronolecte? Quelques jalons a propos du francais preclassique. Wendy AYRES-BENNETT : An Evolving Genre : Seventeenth-century Remarques and Observations on the French Language. Index.
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