Face à l'Opinion : Henriette Walter, Francophonie (1)
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- Title:
- Face à l'Opinion : Henriette Walter, Francophonie (1)
- Alternative Title:
- Face à l'Opinion : Henriette Walter, frankofoni (1)
- Program Name:
- Face à l’Opinion
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- Date:
- March 9, 1998
- Description:
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Madam Henriette Walter, pwofesè fonoloji, pale sou lengwistik avèk Jean ak J.J. Dominique. Yo pale lang rejyonal Lafrans yo (tankou lang galo), fleksibilite ak evolisyon lang franse, kesyon "franglais," ak lòt sijè.
Henriette Walter, professor of phonology, discusses linguistics with Jean and J.J. Dominique. They discuss regional languages in France (such as Gallo), the suppleness and evolution of the French language, the question of "Franglais," and other topics.
Madame Henriette Walter, professeur de phonologie, parle de linguistique avec Jean et J.J. Dominique. Discussion sur les langues régionales en France, sur la flexibilité et l’évolution de la langue française, sur la question du « franglais », et d’autres sujets.
- Program Type:
- Interview
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- Language:
- French
- Tape ID:
- RL10059CS0550
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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