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Alain Rey

Alain Rey (; born August 30, 1928) is a French linguist, lexicographer and radio personality. He is the editor-in-chief at French dictionary publisher Dictionnaires Le Robert.
== Biography ==
Rey was born in Pont-du-Château on August 30, 1928. After studying political science, humanities and art history at the Sorbonne, Rey served in the 4th Regiment of the Tunisian Troops. While stationed in Algeria in 1952, he replied to an advertisement placed by Paul Robert, who was compiling a new French dictionary and looking for linguists. Rey become Robert's first collaborator, on ''Dictionnaire alphabétique et analogique''. Robert's network of lexicographers grew and Rey married his colleague Josette Debove in 1954. In 1964 the very first ''Le Robert'' dictionary was published, followed by an abridged ''Le Petit Robert'' in 1967.
Rey went on to supervise the publication of many more dictionaries under the Le Robert trademark: the ''Petit Robert'' (1967); the ''Micro Robert'', a pocket dictionary; the ''Petit Robert des noms propres'' (1974), a guide to proper names; the ''Dictionnaire des expressions et locutions'' (1979), a dictionary of phrases and expressions; the ''Grand Robert de la langue française'', a nine-volume work (1985); an updated version, the ''Nouveau Petit Robert de la langue française'' (1993), and the ''Dictionnaire historique de la langue française'' (1992). In 2005, he published the ''Dictionnaire culturel en langue française''.
Beyond the printed page, Rey enjoys the status of a French media personality. Between 1993 and 2006, he appeared daily on France Inter's morning radio show, ''Sept neuf trente'', in a three-minute closing segment called ''Le mot de la fin'' ("The Last Word"), in which he presented an entertaining analysis of French vocabulary. Rey often garnished these segments with political commentary of a libertarian stripe. Rey's segment was retired in 2006 — a move that for some signalled France Inter's desire for new blood to capture a younger demographic.〔''Enjeux de mots'' ("Wordgames"), a portrait of Alain Rey in the newspaper ''Libération'', September 26, 2006. ((available online ))〕 His last segment with France Inter, which aired June 29, 2006, examined the word ''salut'' ("goodbye").
Between 2004 and 2005, Rey also appeared after the 8 o'clock evening news on the channel France 2, in a segment entitled ''Démo des Mots'', in which he explained the history of French financial jargon.
In 2005, the French Minister of Culture and Communication awarded him the title of Commander in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of Arts and Literature).
Rey is also a signatory of the ''Appel à la vigilance contre le néocréationnisme et les intrusions spiritualistes en science'' ("Call to vigilance against creationism and religious interference with science"),〔"La Bible contre Darwin", ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' 61, December 2005 – January 2006.〕 published in France in December 2005.
Since September 2007, Rey has appeared on Laurent Baffie's Sunday morning radio show on Europe 1.

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