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Abstract
Using an original mode of presentation, the ‘textbite’, this book seeks to approach the French vocabulary from as many angles as possible - showing how French words are constructed, the difficulties inherent in defining a word, the relationships words enter into, their origins, and recent trends in word formation. Examples and exercises are provided throughout.
Malcolm Offord is Reader in French at the University of Nottingham and has published a number of books and articles on the French language. His major publications include Using French: a Guide to Contemporary Usage (CUP) and Using French Synonyms (CUP), both co-authored with R.E. Batchelor, Varieties of Contemporary French (Macmillan), French Sociolinguistic Reader (Multilingual Matters).
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Contents | v | ||
Introduction | vii | ||
Chapter 1 Words and Their Constituent Parts | 1 | ||
Chapter 2 Words | 10 | ||
Chapter 3 Words With a Long History | 34 | ||
Chapter 4 Words With a Foreign Origin | 63 | ||
Chapter 5 Words with a Short History – Neologisms | 97 | ||
Conclusion | 121 | ||
Appendix | 122 | ||
Bibliography | 125 |