This study investigates early-modern grammarians of French and their accounts of an intriguing and famous phenomenon called ‘ouisme’. The research targets a gap in the field, as ‘ouisme’ has remained, paradoxically, little investigated. Drawing on sociolinguistic principles, the evidence base for the phenomenon is expanded, by treating the grammarians as legitimate subjects of study; scrutiny of their sociolinguistic attitude and behaviour is made an integral part of the explanation and analysis of ‘ouisme’, a vibrant variant of a linguistic variable, whose usage is examined in a complex social context. The results are rewarding, in two main respects: on the one hand, a completely new understanding of the phenomenon, its usage and the termi...
The advent of sociolinguistics has engendered a change in the general attitude towards linguistic ...
Language and Sovereignty in XVIIth Century France : The Autonomous Production Body of Language. In...
This study considers the four best known French theories of general grammar with particular referenc...
This article argues that with the original emphasis on dialectal variation, using primarily literary...
International audienceThis book, which falls within the field of the history and epistemology of the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [63]-64)The purpose of this study is to examine the diffe...
Is it possible to provide a clear and unambiguous definition for the expanding field of sociophoneti...
International audienceIn the 17th century the different French languages evolved both inside and out...
This paper presents an analysis of a corpus of grammars written for learning French in England from ...
Sylvain Auroux : The Historical Hypothesis and the Grammatical Under-Determination of...
246 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In the eighteenth century, th...
This contribution offers a historiographical analysis of the persistence of the figures de grammaire...
Sociolinguists tell us that variation in the mode of speaking affect social interactions and percept...
Episodes in the History of the French Language is a study of the most important events in the progre...
The combined points of view of dialectology, diachrony and language acquisition shed new light on th...
The advent of sociolinguistics has engendered a change in the general attitude towards linguistic ...
Language and Sovereignty in XVIIth Century France : The Autonomous Production Body of Language. In...
This study considers the four best known French theories of general grammar with particular referenc...
This article argues that with the original emphasis on dialectal variation, using primarily literary...
International audienceThis book, which falls within the field of the history and epistemology of the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [63]-64)The purpose of this study is to examine the diffe...
Is it possible to provide a clear and unambiguous definition for the expanding field of sociophoneti...
International audienceIn the 17th century the different French languages evolved both inside and out...
This paper presents an analysis of a corpus of grammars written for learning French in England from ...
Sylvain Auroux : The Historical Hypothesis and the Grammatical Under-Determination of...
246 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In the eighteenth century, th...
This contribution offers a historiographical analysis of the persistence of the figures de grammaire...
Sociolinguists tell us that variation in the mode of speaking affect social interactions and percept...
Episodes in the History of the French Language is a study of the most important events in the progre...
The combined points of view of dialectology, diachrony and language acquisition shed new light on th...
The advent of sociolinguistics has engendered a change in the general attitude towards linguistic ...
Language and Sovereignty in XVIIth Century France : The Autonomous Production Body of Language. In...
This study considers the four best known French theories of general grammar with particular referenc...