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Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2012 19:26:56
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: Grammaire Historique de la Langue Française V: Nyrop

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Title: Grammaire Historique de la Langue Française V 
Subtitle: Tome Cinquième 
Publication Year: 2012 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	

Book URL: www.lincom-shop.eu 


Author: Kr. Nyrop

Paperback: ISBN:  9783862882748 Pages: 464 Price: Europe EURO 74.80


Abstract:

Ce volume contient la syntaxe des noms et des pronoms, précédé de 
quelques observations générales sur plusieurs des facteurs qui déterminent 
le développement historique. Le sixième et dernier volume contiendra la 
syntaxe des particules, des verbes et des propositions.

On sait que le langue est un fait sociologique. Voilà pourquoi la Syntaxe doit 
être envisagée, elle aussi, dans ses rapports avec la société, les mœurs et 
les événements : c'est ce que j'ai essayé de montrer en détail, par ex. dans 
mon exposé des faits qui se rattachent à l'emploi des pronoms allocutoires et 
à celui du pronom indéfini on. Je crois enfin utile de rappeler que ce volume 
poursuit tout à fait le même but que les précédents, celui de donner aux 
romanistes débutants un guide clair et pratique, aux professeurs d'Université 
un manuel qui puisse servir de base à leurs cours et exercices ; c'est 
pourquir j'ai d^exclure de mon livre beaucoup de détails qui auraient trop 
grossi le volume et encombré l'exposé (adapté de la préface)

Table de Matières : 

Livre Premier : Remarques Générales

Livre Deuxième: Accord et Non-Accord

Livre Troisième : Noms et Noms de Nombre

Livre Quartième : Articles

Livre Cinquième : Pronoms Personnels

Livre Sixieme : Pronoms Possessifs

Livre Septieme : Pronoms Démonstratifs

Livre Huitième : Pronoms relatifs

Livre Neuvieme : Pronoms Interogatifs

Livre Dixième : Pronoms Indéfinis

Re-edition. Written in French. Originally published 1925, Copenhagen. 



Linguistic Field(s): French Linguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): French (fra)


Written In: French  (fra)
	
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