Author: Lech Kimo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782412039823
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 160
Book Description
Les nouveaux jeux de mots à la con
Author: Lech Kimo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782412039823
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 160
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782412039823
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 160
Book Description
Petit Livre de - Jeux de mots à la con
Author: Lech Kimo
Publisher: First
ISBN: 2412015376
Category : Fiction
Languages : fr
Pages : 161
Book Description
Plus de 150 jeux de mots complètement absurdes ! Des blagues construites sur des jeux de mots tous plus hilarants les uns que les autres ! * Tu connais Néfercaca ? C'est le frère de Nérfertiti * Tu sais comment un zèbre utilise son ordinateur portable ? Il le pose sur ses gnous. * Quel est le mammifère marin le plus angoissant ? Le dauphin parce qu'il fait flipper, le dauphin. * Une plaisanterie très en vogue chez les coqs dans les poulaillers du Sud est de l'Inde " Et c'est quand que tu ponds, dis, chérie ? "
Publisher: First
ISBN: 2412015376
Category : Fiction
Languages : fr
Pages : 161
Book Description
Plus de 150 jeux de mots complètement absurdes ! Des blagues construites sur des jeux de mots tous plus hilarants les uns que les autres ! * Tu connais Néfercaca ? C'est le frère de Nérfertiti * Tu sais comment un zèbre utilise son ordinateur portable ? Il le pose sur ses gnous. * Quel est le mammifère marin le plus angoissant ? Le dauphin parce qu'il fait flipper, le dauphin. * Une plaisanterie très en vogue chez les coqs dans les poulaillers du Sud est de l'Inde " Et c'est quand que tu ponds, dis, chérie ? "
Nouveau Dictionnaire Français-anglais Et Anglais-francais Rédigé D'apres Les Meilleurs Dictionnaires Publiés Dans Les Deux Langues Tels Que Ceux de L'académie Français, de la Veaux ... Suivi de Vocabulaires de Mythologie de Géographie Et de Marine Par G Hamoniere
Charles BaillairgŽ
Author: Christina Cameron
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773506381
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
A fourth-generation member of a Quebec City family of artists and architects, Charles Baillargé was encouraged by his family in both artistic and intellectual pursuits. He was proficient not only as an architect but also as a surveyor, engineer, mathematician, and inventor, publishing over 250 books and pamphlets on his many interests.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773506381
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
A fourth-generation member of a Quebec City family of artists and architects, Charles Baillargé was encouraged by his family in both artistic and intellectual pursuits. He was proficient not only as an architect but also as a surveyor, engineer, mathematician, and inventor, publishing over 250 books and pamphlets on his many interests.
New Catalogue of Misc. Works ...
Queneau's Fiction
Author: Christopher Shorley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521303974
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
A general study of Queneau in English, originally published in 1985, which offers a straightforward introduction to his novels and short stories.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521303974
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
A general study of Queneau in English, originally published in 1985, which offers a straightforward introduction to his novels and short stories.
Nouveau Petit Larousse Illustre
Author: Pierre Athanase Larousse
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries, French
Languages : en
Pages : 1780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries, French
Languages : en
Pages : 1780
Book Description
Nouveau dictionnaire de poche
Author: Thomas Nugent
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : fr
Pages : 690
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : fr
Pages : 690
Book Description
Languages Within Language
Author: Ivan Fónagy
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 902727505X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 843
Book Description
There is little hope of reconstructing by means of comparative or typological studies a lingua adamica essentially different from present-day languages. The distant preverbal past is however still present in live speech. Phonetic, syntactic and semantic rule transgressions, far from being products of a deficient output, are governed by a universal iconic apparatus, a sort of ‘anti-grammar’ or ‘proto-grammar’ which enables the speaker and the poet to express preconscious and subconscious mental contents that could not be conveyed by means of the grammar of any language. Secondary messages, generated by the proto-grammar are integrated into the primary grammatical message. The two messages whose structural and semantic divergence represents a chronological distance of hundreds of thousands of years, constitute a dialectic unity which characterize natural languages. The evolutive approach offers a different, perhaps better understanding of questions related to dynamic synchrony, vocal and verbal style, poetic language, language change.Chapters on: Diversity of the lexicon; Dual encoding: vocal style; Syntactic gesturing; Syntactic regressions; Prosodic expression of emotions; Poetry and vocal art; Situation and meaning; A hidden presence: verbal magic; Playing with language: joke and metaphor; Metaphor: a research instrument; Dynamics of poetic language; Semantic structure of possessive constructions; Semantic structure of punctuation marks; Why gestures?; Between acts and words; Language within language: dynamics, change and evolution.
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 902727505X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 843
Book Description
There is little hope of reconstructing by means of comparative or typological studies a lingua adamica essentially different from present-day languages. The distant preverbal past is however still present in live speech. Phonetic, syntactic and semantic rule transgressions, far from being products of a deficient output, are governed by a universal iconic apparatus, a sort of ‘anti-grammar’ or ‘proto-grammar’ which enables the speaker and the poet to express preconscious and subconscious mental contents that could not be conveyed by means of the grammar of any language. Secondary messages, generated by the proto-grammar are integrated into the primary grammatical message. The two messages whose structural and semantic divergence represents a chronological distance of hundreds of thousands of years, constitute a dialectic unity which characterize natural languages. The evolutive approach offers a different, perhaps better understanding of questions related to dynamic synchrony, vocal and verbal style, poetic language, language change.Chapters on: Diversity of the lexicon; Dual encoding: vocal style; Syntactic gesturing; Syntactic regressions; Prosodic expression of emotions; Poetry and vocal art; Situation and meaning; A hidden presence: verbal magic; Playing with language: joke and metaphor; Metaphor: a research instrument; Dynamics of poetic language; Semantic structure of possessive constructions; Semantic structure of punctuation marks; Why gestures?; Between acts and words; Language within language: dynamics, change and evolution.