Dictionnaire grammatical du mauvais langage by Étienne Molard
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Molard, Étienne, 1760?-1825
French
"Dictionnaire Grammatical du Mauvais Langage" by Étienne Molard is a linguistic reference work likely written in the early 19th century. This dictionary addresses common errors and misuses in the French language, particularly focusing on regional variations and corrupt expressions, especially in the Lyon area. The book serves as a guide for proper ...
to the importance of studying linguistic flaws and mispronunciations specific to different regions of France. It emphasizes the essentiality of avoiding these errors in educational contexts, particularly for children. Molard begins detailing various words and phrases deemed "mauvais langage," providing corrections, grammatical explanations, and historical contexts. Through specific examples, it illustrates the common mistakes made in everyday speech, thereby laying the groundwork for readers to refine their language skills. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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