Publisher's Synopsis
Le patois boulonnais comparé avec les patois du nord de la France; introduction, phonologie, grammaire, Volume 2, by Daniel Haigneré, offers a detailed examination of the Boulonnais dialect in comparison to other dialects of northern France. Published in 1901, this volume delves into the phonology and grammar of the dialect, providing valuable insights into its unique characteristics and its relationship to the broader linguistic landscape of the region.
Haigneré's work is an important resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the regional languages and cultural heritage of France. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the intricacies of the Boulonnais dialect and its historical context.
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