"La Grande Grammaire du français", finally broken down into two volumes

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Anne Abeillé and Danièle Godard.

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By: Pascal Paradou

In the digital age, Actes Sud publishes the GGF (Grande Grammaire du français), more than 2,600 pages to master all the possibilities of contemporary syntax, written and spoken, and all the variations of the language.

A titanic work, led by Anne Abeillé and Danièle Godard.

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Guests

: Anne Abeillé,

professor of Linguistics at

the University of Paris

, and

Danièle Godard,

honorary research director in Linguistics at the

CNRS

, co-directors of

La Grande Grammaire du français

 (Actes Sud).

To go further:

the GGF website

.

► And the Chronique

La puce à l'oreille

 by

Lucie Bouteloup

who, along with lexicologist

Jean Pruvost,

wonders 

 where " 

the shoe pinches

 ".

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