Adam Funk:
> On 2013-05-02, Trond Engen wrote:
>
>> Adam Funk:
>>
>>> On 2013-05-01, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
>>>> Whenever I find myself thinking that French is peculiar in Europe,
>>>> I wonder if that is actually true. In what ways does French
>>>> substantially differ from the other Romance languages?
>>>
>>> Off-hand, I'd say liaison, especially with the weird "aspirate h"
>>> (but not really aspirate) issue; the weird stress system; the rules
>>> about when to inflect past participles in compound verbs for gender
>>> & number.
>>
>> Isn't the latter of these (as well as part of the rules for liaison
>> and several of the stranger quirks) actually artificial, induced by
>> long dead prescriptive grammarians?
>
> Yes, but I think it has more or less sunk in. ISTR that the
> deuxième/second distinction, however, is only observed by those who
> paid attention in school.
I didn't know that one. But then, I didn't pay attention, obviously.
>> On the weirdness of "aspirate h", Henriette Walters mentions being
>> surprised by recordings of Parisians with preserved aspiration.
>
> Interesting --- was that completely consistent with the "h"s that
> block liaison & elision?
That's how I understood it, but I don't remember the excact wording.
I'll have to look it up.
>> (OT: I was at les Halles this long weekend! Well, in a wide sense,
>> anyway, passing under on the RER and walking around the edges on
>> foot. This was my first time in Paris not spending a couple of hours
>> down in the FNAC store. I could say it's because they're digging up
>> the whole hole, but I didn't go to Gibert Jaune on Boulevard St.
>> Michel either.)
>>
>> (OT2: My spoken French seems to be deteriorating for each time I
>> visit. That's to be expected, I suppose, but this time it still came
>> as a surprise, since I've been reading French regularly for the last
>> few years, and I find it easier than ever.)
>
> You're picking up all those wacky prescriptive rules. ;-)
I'm not picking up rules -- wacky, prescriptive, or otherwise. That's
not a good thing.
> BTW, I like Librairie Tschann near Montparnasse cemetery (which I
> also like).
Thanks, I'll take note of that.
I should be too embarrassed to tell this, but I've never been to
Montparnasse. Except for the tourist traps around St. Michel and Rue
Mouffetard, the whole left bank was largely unknown territory to me
until this weekend. Now we stayed near les Gobelins and managed to cover
some ground, but we didn't go beyond the RER station at Port Royal.
> (They notoriously displayed _Tropic of Cancer_ in the window in
> violation of the labelling.)
Because of the "c" word? Is that taboo in France?
--
Trond Engen