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Le parler populaire des Canadiens français / ou, Lexique des canadianismes, acadianismes, anglicismes, américanismes, mots anglais les plus en usage au sein des familles canadiennes et acadiennes françaises cover

Le parler populaire des Canadiens français / ou, Lexique des canadianismes, acadianismes, anglicismes, américanismes, mots anglais les plus en usage au sein des familles canadiennes et acadiennes françaises

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A comprehensive lexicon of the popular French spoken in Canadian and Acadian families, assembling roughly fifteen thousand words and expressions drawn from Canadianisms, Acadianisms, anglicisms and Americanisms. Entries are presented with abundant examples that clarify meanings, idiomatic usages, and regional variants, and the work is organized for reference. A prefatory discussion explains the compiler's method and highlights tendencies of the popular register, especially the use of vivid, concrete sensory imagery to express abstract ideas. The volume serves as both a practical glossary and a descriptive snapshot of everyday regional spoken French.

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N.-E. Dionne

N.-E. Dionne was a Canadian author and scholar known for his contributions to the understanding of Canadian history and language. His notable work, "The Makers of Canada: Champlain," explores the life and impact of Samuel de Champlain, a key figure in Canadian history. Additionally, Dionne authored "Le parler populaire des Canadiens français," which serves as a lexicon of Canadian French vernacular, highlighting the unique linguistic characteristics of French-speaking communities in Canada. Through his writings, Dionne has played a significant role in documenting and analyzing the cultural and historical narratives of Canada.

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