Des variations du langage français depuis le XIIe siècle

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Des variations du langage français depuis le XIIe siècle

by F. (François) Génin

FR·~14 hours

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This concise study invites listeners into a reflective journey through the evolution of French from the twelfth century onward. By examining the shifting patterns of spelling and sound, the author—an experienced professor of letters—highlights how writers have repeatedly tried to tame the fluidity of speech with fixed symbols. The opening chapters set the stage with vivid analogies, comparing language reform to the impossible task of fitting infinite nuances into a limited alphabet.

Beyond historical overview, the work delves into the philosophical tension between spoken thought and its written representation. It argues that every attempt to codify pronunciation is inevitably a compromise, shaped by convention as much as by logic. Through clear examples and thoughtful analysis, listeners are encouraged to consider why language resists simple solutions and how each generation’s “reformers” have grappled with the same enduring puzzle.

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Full title

Des variations du langage français depuis le XIIe siècle ou recherche des principes qui devraient régler l'orthographe et la prononciation

Language

fr

Duration

~14 hours (813K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laurent Vogel, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2018-09-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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F. (François) Génin

1803–1856

A lively 19th-century French journalist and scholar, this writer helped bring medieval French language and literature back into view. His books on old French, Molière, and the history of words show a sharp mind and a taste for spirited debate.

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