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Observations and Remarks on the French languageA study, with critical editions, of the genre of Observations on the French language This AHRC-funded international project asks important questions about the genre of observations and remarks on the French language, a uniquely French type of metalinguistic work which appeared for the first time in the middle of the seventeenth century. These works differ from conventional grammars in a number of significant respects. For example, they are intended not for foreigners but for competent native speakers who wish to perfect their usage of French, and they typically comprise short, randomly ordered observations on doubtful usage rather than being organised according to the traditional part of speech model. The first, and most important, text is Claude Favre de Vaugelas’s Remarques sur la langue françoise (1647) which quickly became the authoritative work on good usage in seventeenth-century France. Subsequent volumes of observations adopt and adapt Vaugelas’s format, commenting on his pronouncements. The project will address key questions about how to define and delimit the genre. It will consider its origins, nature and evolution and the ways in which it reflects, meets the needs of, and indeed shapes, its socio-cultural context. The principal investigator is Wendy Ayres-Bennett, University of Cambridge. She has published extensively on the history of the French language and on the history of linguistic thought in seventeenth-century France. The research associate is Magali Seijido who completed a PhD on Andry de Boisregard, one of the principal remarqueurs, in 2001 under the direction of Claire Blanche-Benveniste. The project is funded by the AHRC from 1 March 2006 until 30 September 2009. | |||||
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Observations and Remarks on the French language Department of French Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages University of Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA Tel: 01223-335021 Fax: 01223-335062 10 February 2006 at 11:14 |
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