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* Colin, Armand. (2006). [http://www.persee.fr/collection/lfr ''Langue française'']. http://www.persee.fr |
* Colin, Armand. (2006). [http://www.persee.fr/collection/lfr ''Langue française'']. http://www.persee.fr |
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* ENS Éditions, Institut Français de l'Éducation. (2002). [http://www.persee.fr/collection/reper ''Repères. Recherches en didactique du français langue maternelle'']. http://www.persee.fr/collection/reper |
* ENS Éditions, Institut Français de l'Éducation. (2002). [http://www.persee.fr/collection/reper ''Repères. Recherches en didactique du français langue maternelle'']. http://www.persee.fr/collection/reper |
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* The Society for French Studies. (2017) [https://academic.oup.com/fs ''French Studies: A Quarterly Review'']. Oxford University Press. |
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language Wikipedia: French Language] |
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French (Wikipedia:French) is a Romance language (Wikipedia:Romance languages) of the Indo-European family (Wikipedia:Indo-European languages). It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. There are currently 4 released French language pairs
French is the official language in 29 countries across five different continents. It's the first language for the people in France, the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, the regions of Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, western Switzerland, Monaco, and certain other regions of Canada and the United States. It is the fourth most widely spoken language in the European Union. For Europeans who speak other languages natively and is the second most taught foreign language in the EU. About one-fifth are able to speak French as a second language. It is the sixth most spoken language in the world and is the second most studied language worldwide.
In Apertium
Language pairs
Trunk (released pairs)
Staging
Nursery
Incubator
- apertium-byv-fra
- apertium-eu-fr
- apertium-fr-nl
- apertium-fra-eng
- apertium-fra-ina
- apertium-fra-ita
- apertium-fra-ron
- apertium-oc-fr
- apertium-oci-fra
Resources
General
- Battye, Adrian; Hintze, Marie-Anne; Rowlett, Paul. (2000). The French Language Today: A Linguistic Introduction. Routledge.
- Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "French". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
- Bourdais, Danièle; Talon, Geneviève. (2017). Cambridge IGCSE® and O Level French as a Foreign Language. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781316645994.
- Sanders, Carol. (1993). French Today: Language in Its Social Context. Cambridge University Press.
- Rickard, Peter. (1989). A History of the French Language. Routledge. ISBN-13: 978-0415108874.
- Ayres-Bennett, Wendy. (1995). A History of the French Language Through Texts. Routledge.
- Fagyal, Zsuzsanna. (2006).French: A Linguistic Introduction. Cambridge University Press; 1 edition. ISBN-13: 978-0521528962.
Machine translation
Grammars
Morphology
- Golato, Peter. (2006). Processing French: A Psycholinguistic Perspective. Yale University Press.
Dictionaries
- Monolingual
- Multilingual
- Wordlists
Miscellaneous
- Bosmans, Daniel. (2017). An Exploration of French Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Distance Learners.
- Tranel, Bernard. (2006).The Sounds of French: An Introduction. Yale University Press.
- Lodge, Anthony. (1993). French: From Dialect to Standard. Routledge.
- Colin, Armand. (2006). Langue française. http://www.persee.fr
- ENS Éditions, Institut Français de l'Éducation. (2002). Repères. Recherches en didactique du français langue maternelle. http://www.persee.fr/collection/reper
- The Society for French Studies. (2017) French Studies: A Quarterly Review. Oxford University Press.
- Wikipedia: French Language