Hélène Naïs

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Hélène Naïs (* 1927 - February 17, 2010 ) was a French Romance studies and linguist.

life and work

Hélène Naïs completed his habilitation in Paris in 1960 with Jean Frappier with the two theses Les animaux dans la poésie française de la Renaissance (Paris 1961) and Introduction au Rustican . She was a professor of French linguistics at Nancy University . Philippe Caron (* 1949) and Bernard Combettes (* 1942) were among her students.

Other works

  • Le "Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues" by Randle Cotgrave. Réflexions sur la méthode de ce lexicographe, in: Verba et Vocabula. Festschrift Ernst Gamillscheg , Munich 1968, pp. 343–357

literature

  • De la plume d'oie à l'ordinateur. Etudes de philologie et de linguistique offertes à Hélène Nais , Nancy 1986 ( verb , special issue)
  • Le Monde February 24, 2010

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