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Chapter 7. A study of young Parisian speech
Some trends in pronunciation
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Anita Berit Hansen
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Chapter 1. Introduction to phonological variation in French 1
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Part I. Africa
- Chapter 2. A phonological study of French spoken by multilingual speakers from Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic 23
- Chapter 3. French in Senegal after three centuries 45
- Chapter 4. The phonological characteristics of French in Bamako, Mali 73
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Part II. Europe
- Chapter 5. An overview of the phonological and phonetic properties of Southern French 105
- Chapter 6.The variation of pronunciation in Belgian French 129
- Chapter 7. A study of young Parisian speech 151
- Chapter 8. A phonological study of a Swiss French variety 173
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Part III. North America
- Chapter 9. An overview of the phonetics and phonology of Acadian French spoken in northeastern New Brunswick (Canada) 211
- Chapter 10. Laurentian French (Quebec) 235
- Chapter 11. “Cajun” French in a non-Acadian community 275
- Chapter 12. Laurentian French phonology in a majority setting outside Québec 313
- Chapter 13. Albertan French phonology 341
- Chapter 14. Phonological variation in French 369
- Varieties and geographical names 389
- Subjects and key notions 393
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Chapter 1. Introduction to phonological variation in French 1
-
Part I. Africa
- Chapter 2. A phonological study of French spoken by multilingual speakers from Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic 23
- Chapter 3. French in Senegal after three centuries 45
- Chapter 4. The phonological characteristics of French in Bamako, Mali 73
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Part II. Europe
- Chapter 5. An overview of the phonological and phonetic properties of Southern French 105
- Chapter 6.The variation of pronunciation in Belgian French 129
- Chapter 7. A study of young Parisian speech 151
- Chapter 8. A phonological study of a Swiss French variety 173
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Part III. North America
- Chapter 9. An overview of the phonetics and phonology of Acadian French spoken in northeastern New Brunswick (Canada) 211
- Chapter 10. Laurentian French (Quebec) 235
- Chapter 11. “Cajun” French in a non-Acadian community 275
- Chapter 12. Laurentian French phonology in a majority setting outside Québec 313
- Chapter 13. Albertan French phonology 341
- Chapter 14. Phonological variation in French 369
- Varieties and geographical names 389
- Subjects and key notions 393