ABSTRACT

In this comprehensive introduction, Henriette Walter provides the reader with a panoramic view of the development of the French language in the past, present and future. She takes the reader on a rapid and lively journey through the historical development of the language from its Latin origins to the present day. She goes on to set the language in its linguistic context by surveying its surviving and vanished dialects and regional variations of the language within France. Widening her focus, Walter examines French throughout the world, giving examples of the pronunciation and vocabulary of each region or nation. Finally she looks at French today: its structure, the effects of social change on the language, and its future in an increasingly English dominated world. This stimulating and entertaining account offers students of French a clear and accessible introduction to the language. The wealth of information it provides is reflected in the extensive bibliography, four indices and numerous world lists, maps and diagrams.

chapter |6 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|80 pages

WHERE DOES FRENCH COME FROM?

Ten landmarks in the history of French

chapter 2|23 pages

DIALECTS AND PATOIS

The regional languages

chapter 3|18 pages

FRENCH IN FRANCE

Regional varieties

chapter 4|31 pages

FRENCH OUTSIDE FRANCE

The status of French and international diversity

chapter 5|47 pages

WHAT IS FRENCH?

Specificity and structure

chapter 6|26 pages

WHERE IS FRENCH GOING?

Present trends