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  2. Géraldine Legendre - Wikipedia

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    Géraldine Legendre (born 1953) [1] is a French-American cognitive scientist and linguist known for her work on French grammar, [2] on mathematical models for the development of syntax in natural languages including harmonic grammar [3] and Optimality Theory, [4] and on universal grammar and innate syntactic ability of humans in natural language. [5]

  3. Feminism in France - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, French noblewoman and feminist Jeanne-Elizabeth Schmahl founded the French Union for Women's Suffrage to advocate for women's right to vote in France. Despite some cultural changes following World War I , which had resulted in women replacing the male workers who had gone to the front, they were known as the Années folles and their ...

  4. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses - Wikipedia

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    The bibliographic database (without full-text dissertations) is known as Dissertation Abstracts or Dissertation Abstracts International. PQDT annually publishes more than 90% of all dissertations submitted from accredited institutions of higher learning in North America as well as from colleges and universities in Europe and Asia.

  5. Jean-Baptiste Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Bullet (1699 in Besançon – 6 September 1775) was a French writer on philology and antiquities, and the author of Histoire de l'Établissement du Christianisme, a treaty of the existence of God demonstrated by nature in response to the problems evoked by unbelievers against various parts of the holy books.

  6. Education in France - Wikipedia

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    Students have one hour to prepare a short presentation that takes the form of a French-style dissertation (a methodologically codified essay, typically structured in 3 parts: thesis, counter-thesis, and synthesis) in history, philosophy, etc. on a given topic, or the form of a commentaire composé (a methodologically codified form of literary ...

  7. Portal:France/Topics - Wikipedia

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    Main Category - France, List of basic France topics History of France - History of France. Historic Periods - Prehistoric France - Celtic Gaul - Roman Gaul - Frankish Empire - Medieval France - Early Modern France - Nineteenth century France - Twentieth century France

  8. Essays (Montaigne) - Wikipedia

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    They were originally written in Middle French and published in the Kingdom of France. Montaigne's stated design in writing, publishing and revising the Essays over the period from approximately 1570 to 1592 was to record "some traits of my character and of my humours." The Essays were first published in 1580 and cover a wide range of topics. [1]

  9. These - Wikipedia

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    Thèse, French word for the academic dissertation or thesis Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title These .