Noun
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langue (uncountable)
(linguistics) Language as a system rather than language in use, including the formal rules, structures, and limitations of language.
In other languages A brunch service French The Office québécois de la langue française accepts "brunch" as a valid word but also provides a synonym déjeuner-buffet. Source: Internet
By the Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts (1539) it was decreed that the langue d'oïl (French) should be used for all French administration. Source: Internet
Émile Littré published the Dictionnaire de la langue française between 1863 and 1872. Source: Internet
This last conclusion attempts to refute Saussure's division between langue and parole and Chomsky's distinction between surface structure and deep structure simultaneously. Source: Internet
However, it rejected the notion that all meaning comes from signs existing purely in the abstract space of langue. Source: Internet
François Labelle cites the efforts at that time by the Office québécois de la langue française "to impose a French as standard as possible" as one of the reasons for the negative view Quebecers had of their language variety. Source: Internet