I continually move between langue and parole, between the oral and the written, and vice versa. |
The winning language was the langue d' oil spoken by the Francs, which evolved into modern French. |
If Burchfield's book had been published as a linguist's analysis of the current state of our langue, all would have been well. |
To draw a Saussurian analogy of my own, writing is parole, praxis, not a moribund, non-negotiable langue. |
Turning from thought to language, we observe that the word is derived from the French langue, or tongue. |
The finest and the most of the very early poetry of France was written in the langue d'oc. |