Description: Grande Grammaire Historique Du Fran�ais Gghf (French Edition) [Hardcover] Marchello-Nizia, Christiane; Combettes, Bernard; Pr�vost, Sophie and Scheer, Tobias Product Overview The existing major works on the history of the French language were published more than fifty years ago and are characterized by a largely a-theoretical approach. More than a hundred years after Ferdinand Brunot began to publish his monumental work, the ambition of the Grande Grammaire Historique du Français (GGHF) is to present the evolution of the French language in its totality, building on the contributions achieved by descriptive and theoretical research in recent decades. It also offers several innovative aspects. The GGHF is a grammar organized by themes rather than by periods, and it reflects all major areas currently under debate in linguistics (phonetics / phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, etc.). In addition, it is based on a balanced corpus of several million words that has been designed especially for the GGHF (with a selection of representative texts for each century). The consideration of this corpus and the quantification of facts enable the authors to establish a close relationship between variation and change: we believe that the interaction of these two aspects is the cornerstone for the interpretation of the evolution of French and of language in general. In addition to the description of the evolution of French, the analysis of language change thus also aims to contribute to the study of the evolution of language as such. List of coordinatorsYvonne Cazal (University of Caen Normandie, CRISCO, France): Part 4Bernard Combettes (University of Lorraine, ATILF, France): Parts 5, 6 and 8Walter De Mulder (University of Antwerp, GaP / C-APP, Belgium): Parts 7 and 9Peter Koch (University of Tübingen, Romanisches Seminar, Germany): Part 9Christiane Marchello-Nizia (ENS Lyon, ICAR, France): Parts 5 and 6Gabriella Parussa (Sorbonne Nouvelle University-Paris 3, CLESTHIA, France): Part 4Sophie Prévost (CNRS / ENS-University PSL / Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Lattice, France): Parts 1 and 6Tobias Scheer (University of Côte d’Azur / CNRS, BCL, France): Part 3Gilles Siouffi (Sorbonne University, STIH, France): Part 2Esme Winter-Froemel (University of Würzburg, Neuphilologisches Institut / Romanistik, Germany): Part 9List of contributorsDany Amiot (DA), University of Lille, STL, France; Wendy Ayres- Bennett (WAB), Cambridge University, Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, UK; Claire Badiou-Monferran (CBM), Sorbonne Nouvelle University- Paris 3, CLESTHIA, France; Sylvie Bazin-Tacchella (SBT), University of Lorraine, ATILF, France; Eva Buchi (EB), CNRS / University of Lorraine, ATILF, France; Anne Carlier (AC), Sorbonne University, STIH, France; Yvonne Cazal (YC), University of Caen Normandie, CRISCO, France; Bernard Combettes (BC), University of Lorraine, ATILF, France; Walter De Mulder (WDM), University of Antwerp, GaP / C-APP, Belgium; Monique Dufresne (MD), University of Queen’s, Canada; Benjamin Fagard (BF), CNRS / ENS-University PSL / Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Lattice, France; Randall Gess (RG), Carleton University, Canada; Julie Glikman (JG), University of Strasbourg, LiLPa, France; Céline Guillot- Barbance (CGB), ENS Lyon, IHRIM, France; Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen (MBMH), University of Manchester, Linguistics and English Language, UK; Thomas Hoelbeek (TH), Free University of Bruxelles (VUB), Département de Linguistique Appliquée, Belgium; Haike Jacobs (HJ), Radboud University, Centre for Language Studies, The Netherlands; Peter Koch (PK), University of Tübingen, Romanisches Seminar, Germany; Annie Kuyumcuyan (AK), University of Strasbourg, LiLPa, France; Bernard Laks (BL), Paris Nanterre University, Modyco, France; Elena Llamas-Pombo (ELP), University of Salamanca, IEMYRhd, Spain; Christiane Marchello-Nizia (CMN), ENS Lyon, ICAR, France; Evelyne Oppermann-Marsaux (EOM), Sorbonne Nouvelle University-Paris 3, CLESTHIA, France; Gabriella Parussa (GP), Sorbonne Nouvelle University-Paris 3, CLESTHIA, France; Adeline Patard (AP), University of Caen Normandie, CRISCO, France; Sophie Prévost (SP), CNRS / ENS-University PSL / Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Lattice, France; Magali Rouquier (MR), University Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, France; Tobias Scheer (TS), University of Côte d’Azur / CNRS, BCL, France; Catherine Schnedecker (CS), University of Strasbourg, LiLPa, France; Lene Schøsler (LS), University of Copenhagen, Institut for Engelsk, Germansk og Romansk, Denmark; Philippe Ségéral (PS), Saint-Germain-Village, France; Gilles Siouffi (GS), Sorbonne University, STIH, France; Anne Vanderheyden (AV), University of Antwerp, GaP, Belgium; Esme Winter-Froemel (EWF), University of Würzburg, Neuphilologisches Institut / Romanistik, Germany. Read more Details Publisher : De Gruyter Mouton; 1st edition (March 20, 2019) Language : French Hardcover : 2301 pages ISBN-10 : 3110345536 ISBN-13 : 37 Item Weight : 8.87 pounds Dimensions : 7.32 x 5.08 x 9.76 inches Best Sellers Rank: #7,349,477 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #5,536 in Vocabulary Books #19,661 in Linguistics Reference #5,536 in Vocabulary Books #19,661 in Linguistics Reference We have been selling used books since 2012, and we've learned that the most important thing is doing good business. Honesty is our policy. Free Shipping We ship worldwide. We have multiple warehouses around the world, so please note the extended handling time on certain listings.
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ISBN: 3110345536
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Brand: Walter de Gruyter, Inc.
GTIN: 09783110345537
Number of Pages: 2301 Pages
Language: French
Publication Name: Grande Grammaire Historique Du Français (Gghf)
Publisher: DE Gruyter, Inc.
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: Vocabulary, Linguistics / Historical & Comparative, Linguistics / General
Item Weight: 142 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Bernard Combettes
Item Length: 9.4 in
Subject Area: Language Arts & Disciplines
Item Width: 6.7 in
Format: Hardcover