998 resultados para Tunisie -- Descriptions et voyages
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"W. Pople, printer"--Colophon.
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Photocopy. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Univ., 1991.
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"Extrait du 44e cahier des Annales des voyages, etc.,"
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Mode of access: Internet.
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I-IV. Philosophie.--IV-VI. Romans, contes, critique littéraire.--V.VII-VIII. Théatre, critique dramatique.--IX. Poésies diverses. Sciences--X-XIII. Beaux-arts.--XIII-XVII. Encyclopédie--XVII-XVIII. Voyages, oeuvres diverses.--XVIII-XX. Correspondance.
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"This volume presents the texts of the Voyages of 1613 and the Voyages et descouvertures of 1619, as given in the excellent translation by Dr. Charles Pomeroy Otis, in the second and third volumes of the late Dr. Edmund F. Slafter's Voyages of Samuel de Champlain, published in three volumes by the Prince Society."--Note.
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Imprint varies: v.2, 5-8, Paris, A. Wimal.
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Volumes 2-3 published by Edward L. Wilson.
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At head of title: Tunisie.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. 1-3 paged cont.
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Armand de B * * * pseud. of J. J. E. Roy.
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With notes by Barbié du Bocage and Jomard.
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Given the diversity of uses of the French imparfait, there is no unanimity about the nature – or even the existence – of a semantic invariant that may characterize it. The present article aims on the one hand at recapitulating the attempted temporal, aspectual and discursive descriptions of the imparfait found in contemporary research. A personal description of that tense based on the concepts of time, aspect and Aktionsart is then proposed ; it is thought such description may account for that tense multiplicity of uses. On the other hand, because of the necessity of a dialogue between theoretical and applied linguistics, this article will also consider the potential contribution of the suggested invariant to the teaching of French as a foreign language.