Resistance to Borrowing: Léo Ferré's "La Langue Française"

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Léo Ferré's "La Langue Française" (1962) exemplifies standard language ideologies that consider foreign loanwords a threat to a language's 'purity' or even its very existence, the joke of the song centering on the irony of the singer declaring that he loves to speak French as he crams borrowings from English into everything he says.

Posted by Amber Burns on November 6, 2018

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Standard Language Ideology;
French;
Borrowing;
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