Peeters, Bert
Jean-Marie Le Pen and the imperfect subjunctive: When the linguistic imagination gets carried away
- 2019.
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The association between the politician Jean-Marie Le Pen (JMLP) and a form of the imperfect subjunctive (IS) is solidly anchored in the French linguistic imagination. This paper examines how, over a period of thirty-three years, from 1985 to 2017, various commentators in France (and occasionally in other French-speaking countries) have dealt with the topic. It identifies the main themes addressed in comments found in books, journals, magazines, newspapers, on radio and TV, and on the internet. The paper will then allege that, in light of the near-absence of the IS in dozens of pre-2015 JMLP speeches, the JMLP–IS association seems to be baseless, which confirms the idea that some parts of a speech community’s linguistic imagination may be entirely. . . imagined.