Abstract
Articles are fundamental grammatical elements in French, serving to define the specificity, definiteness, or generality of a noun. The system of articles in French is complex, as it involves distinctions between definite and indefinite articles, as well as considerations of gender (masculine vs. feminine), number (singular vs. plural), and phonetic factors (e.g., vowel elision). This paper aims to analyze the use of articles in French, exploring their syntactic and semantic functions, as well as their role in conveying meaning and shaping discourse.
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