- André Goosse
André Goosse is a Belgian grammarian born in Liège in 1926. The son-in-law of
Maurice Grevisse , he took over editing and updating Grevisses last book, "Le Bon Usage ". In 1988, he married the belgian writerFrance Bastia . Professor at the Université Catholique de Louvain, he is also the president of theConseil international de la langue française .His earliest research was carried out on the work of the 14th century writer from Liège,
Jean d'Outremeuse . His work, carried out under the direction ofOmer Jodogne , turned into a thesis which he defended in 1959, which was published in 1965.Notable among his publications is a work exposing and commenting on the "Les rectifications de l'orthographe" ("corrections to orthography"), which was a report published on the 6th of December
1990 in theJournal officiel de la République française . Goosse's book, trying to make the debate less personal, was titled "La « nouvelle » orthographe, Exposé et commentaires", published byEd.Duculot in 1991. ISBN 2-8011-0976-2. The topic, according to Goosse, was less of a "reform" than of "developments" aimed at emliminating certain "anomalies et absurdities" as well as "contradictions existing among dictionaries".Also noteworthy is "Une langue, une communauté. Le français en Belgique", published in 1997 with
Daniel Blampain ,Jean-Marie Klinkenberg ,Marc Wilmet ("One language, one community. French and Belgium").In Novembre 2007, Goosse was the editor, at
De Boeck , of the 14th edition of "Le Bon Usage". This addition was a complete rewrite. "This time", he told Belgian newspaper "Le Soir ", ""it's like 2,000 pieces of a puzzle have been thrown into the air. Then, we had to rebuild".""Le Bon Usage" is often called a Bible, an absolute reference for all speakers of French curious about the language, without needing to be a specialist.
André Goosse was the secretary of the Académie de Langue et de Littérature françaises from 1996 until 2001.
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