A hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the French language: J. F. Féraud's new online Dictionaire de la langue française on the CNRTL

Within the French tradition of freeware textual resources on line for all the francophones, a joint enterprise between the ATILF research team of Nancy (France) and the ARTFL project of Chicago (Ill. USA) has given birth to a large series of French historical dictionaries on line, 'dictionnaire...

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description Within the French tradition of freeware textual resources on line for all the francophones, a joint enterprise between the ATILF research team of Nancy (France) and the ARTFL project of Chicago (Ill. USA) has given birth to a large series of French historical dictionaries on line, 'dictionnaires d'autrefois'. That series gives a full-text access to the data which offers an historical and comparative overview of definitions and articles throughout the modern period of French (1550-1935). Nevertheless multi-criteria requests are not possible for the texts have not received any tagging system other than the page/column/article reference system. Among that list of machine-readable dictionaries figues Jean-François Féraud's remarkable <em>Dictionnaire critique de la langue française</em> (published in 1787, republished in 1994 by Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen, coll. Lexicographica series major n°53) which was launched in 2003, thanks to Mark Olsen's handy <em>Phililogic</em> text retrieving device. A new release of that dictionary is now available at the following address: www.cnrtl.fr/dictionnaires/anciens/feraud among another range of dictionaries which includes the finely-tagged TLFi (after Trésor de la Langue Française Informatisé). That release includes a moderate and prudent XML tagging network that gives a substantial added value to the previous interface. Not only does it allow multi-criteria requests, it also displays Féraud's 700-page manuscript of his Supplement beautifully scanned and restored. Moreover, whatever the request Féraud's user on line is looking at, he/she may order a correlative request to the TLFi or the 1762 version of the <em>Dictionnaire de l'Académie française</em> which is one of Feraud's main sources.
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A hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the French language: J. F. Féraud's new online Dictionaire de la langue française on the CNRTL
title A hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the French language: J. F. Féraud's new online Dictionaire de la langue française on the CNRTL
title_full A hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the French language: J. F. Féraud's new online Dictionaire de la langue française on the CNRTL
title_fullStr A hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the French language: J. F. Féraud's new online Dictionaire de la langue française on the CNRTL
title_full_unstemmed A hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the French language: J. F. Féraud's new online Dictionaire de la langue française on the CNRTL
title_short A hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the French language: J. F. Féraud's new online Dictionaire de la langue française on the CNRTL
title_sort hub of lexicographical and textual resources on the french language j f feraud s new online dictionaire de la langue francaise on the cnrtl
topic French
Lexicography
Literature (non-English)
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