Ferdinand Brunot

Ferdinand Brunot , born the November 6th 1860 with Saint-Dié and dead the January 7th 1938 with Paris, is a Linguiste and Philologue French.

In 1911, while being based at the same time on work of the abbot Rousselot and on the foreign examples of phonographic files, it creates the Files of the word, first stone of the Institute of phonetics of the University of Paris with the assistance of Emile Pathé which provides a laboratory of recording and the personnel.

One owes in particular in Ferdinand Brunot the Histoire of the French language (1905 - 1938) in 11 volumes. Volumes X and XI were published in posthumous title (1939-1979) following what Charles Bruneau continued the company by publishing the volumes XII and XIII , (1948 - 1972). This sum of money also began again and remelted its Précis of historical grammar of the French language , known since under the name of Brunot and Bruneau .

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