Jean-Claude Corbeil

Jean-Claude Corbeil (born 1932) is a linguist and lexicographer who has co-authored several visual dictionaries.

Corbeil gained his PhD in linguistics from the University of Strasbourg. He has been director of the French Language Bureau of Quebec and has advised the Government of Quebec on language policy. He is a member of the International Scientific Committee of Linguamón.[1]

Works

  • Les Structures syntaxiques du français moderne, 1968
  • The Facts on File visual dictionary, 1986
  • Scholastic visual dictionary, 1990
  • The Macmillan visual dictionary. 1992
  • Langues et sociétés en contact, 1994
  • The Firefly visual dictionary, 2002
  • The Firefly five language visual dictionary, 2004
  • Merriam-Webster's visual dictionary, 2006
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gollark: (although, yes, you can *leak* things, but it's harder to do accidentally)
gollark: The type system forbids using stuff multiple times, so its lifetime can be accurately tracked.
gollark: Linear types!
gollark: It's somewhat hard to learn and you may find it harder to write in in general than higher-level languages.

References

  1. "International Scientific Committee". Archived from the original on 2013-02-22. Retrieved 2015-04-07.


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