Louis-Jean Calvet (born 5 June 1942) is a French linguist. As a student at the University of Nice, where he was a student of linguist Pierre Guiraud,...
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Corinne Calvet (April 30, 1925 – June 23, 2001), born Corinne Dibos, was a French actress who appeared mostly in American films. According to one obituary...
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bequest at the Institut Mémoires de l'édition contemporaine (IMEC). Louis-Jean Calvet explains that in writing Michelet, Barthes used his notes on index...
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is age-old, the term is relatively new: French linguists such as Louis-Jean Calvet discussed "littérature exophone" since 1979, while the German equivalent...
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Brassens, and a second album in 1985 titled Le Patrimoine de Brassens. Louis-Jean Calvet, Cent ans de chanson française, Paris, Éditions L'Archipel, coll....
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The Calvet Museum (musée Calvet) is the main museum in Avignon. Since the 1980s the collection has been split between two buildings, with the fine arts...
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Routledge. p. 33. Calvet 1994, p. 1. Calvet 1994, p. 16. Ben Rogers (8 January 1995). "ROLAND BARTHES: A Biography by Louis-Jean Calvet". The Independent...
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Sarkozy. Louis-Jean Calvet and Jean Véronis. 2008. ISBN 978-2-02-095631-4 Les politiques mis au Net : l'aventure du PoliTIC'Show. Estelle Veronis, Jean Véronis...
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L'occitan" (PDF). Ministère de la Culture. 2007. Blanchet, Philippe; Louis-Jean, Calvet; Damien, Hilléreau; Wilczyk, Ewen (2003-05-01). "Le volet linguistique...
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Mistral, Roumanille and Aubanel (marble bas relief, Salon of 1875 and Musée Calvet in Avignon). His bronzed plaster bust of the famous Provençal poet Nicolas...
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