Les Vrais principes de la langue fran oise, ou, La parole r duite en m thode conform ment aux lois de l'usage, published in 1747, represents Abb Gabriel Girard's comprehensive approach to the French language. This first volume of a sixteen-discourse series outlines the true principles of French, methodically conforming to the established rules of usage. Girard, a noted linguist of his time, provides insights into grammar and linguistic theory reflecting 18th-century perspectives. This work offers valuable perspectives for scholars of French language, linguistics, and historical approaches to language study. A significant contribution to the understanding of French linguistic traditions.
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