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- Reforms_of_French_orthography abstract "The orthography of French was already more or less fixed and, from a phonological point of view, outdated when its lexicography developed in the late 17th century and the Académie française was mandated to establish an "official" prescriptive norm.Still, there was already much debate at the time opposing the tenets of a traditional, etymological orthography, and those of a reformed, phonological transcription of the language.César-Pierre Richelet chose the latter option when he published the first monolingual French dictionary in 1680, but the Académie chose to adhere firmly to the tradition, "that distinguishes men of letters from ignoramuses and simple women", in the first edition of its dictionary (1694).It has since then accepted a few reforms and initiated, not always successfully, numerous others.".
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- Reforms_of_French_orthography subject Category:French_language.
- Reforms_of_French_orthography subject Category:History_of_the_French_language.
- Reforms_of_French_orthography subject Category:Orthography_reform.
- Reforms_of_French_orthography subject Category:Spelling_reform.
- Reforms_of_French_orthography comment "The orthography of French was already more or less fixed and, from a phonological point of view, outdated when its lexicography developed in the late 17th century and the Académie française was mandated to establish an "official" prescriptive norm.Still, there was already much debate at the time opposing the tenets of a traditional, etymological orthography, and those of a reformed, phonological transcription of the language.César-Pierre Richelet chose the latter option when he published the first monolingual French dictionary in 1680, but the Académie chose to adhere firmly to the tradition, "that distinguishes men of letters from ignoramuses and simple women", in the first edition of its dictionary (1694).It has since then accepted a few reforms and initiated, not always successfully, numerous others.".
- Reforms_of_French_orthography label "Rectifications orthographiques du français".
- Reforms_of_French_orthography label "Reforms of French orthography".
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