Publisher's Synopsis
"A Treatise On the Formation of French Words" by Adolphe Le Dhuy offers a detailed exploration of the principles governing the construction of words in the French language. This treatise delves into the nuances of French vocabulary, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how words are derived and modified. It is an invaluable resource for students, teachers, and anyone seeking a deeper knowledge of French linguistics.
Le Dhuy's work meticulously examines the processes of prefixation, suffixation, and compounding in French, illustrating each concept with numerous examples. By elucidating these fundamental elements, the treatise empowers readers to decipher the meanings of unfamiliar words and appreciate the intricate structure of the French lexicon. This book remains a useful tool for mastering the complexities of French word formation.
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