Les Vrais principes de la langue fran oise, ou, La parole r duite en m thode conform ment aux lois de l'usage, Volume 2, by Abb Gabriel Girard, is a detailed exploration of the French language as it was understood in the mid-18th century. Presented in sixteen discourses, this work aims to codify the true principles of the French language, aligning speech with methodical rules based on accepted usage. Girard's analysis offers valuable insights into the grammatical structures and linguistic norms of the period, making it an essential resource for scholars of French linguistics and the history of language. This volume provides a fascinating glimpse into the formal study of language during the Enlightenment era.
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