
Phonological Variation in French
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- Phonological Variation in French
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to phonological variation in French: Illustrations from three continents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. French phonology
- 3. The PFC project
- 4. The current volume
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- Appendix I: Word-list
- Appendix II: Text ( PFC Project)
- Part I. Africa
- 2. A phonological study of French spoken by multilingual speakers from Bangui, the capital of the Ce
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The languages of the CAR
- 3. The Bangui corpus
- 4. Phonemic inventories and realizations
- 5. Schwa
- 6. Liaison
- 7. Schwa, liaison and prosodic units
- 8. Conclusion
- References
- 3. French in Senegal after three centuries: A phonological study of Wolof speakers' French
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The situation of French and Wolof in Senegal
- 3. The first PFC survey in Senegal: PFC-SNA
- 4. French phonological inventory of wolophone speakers
- 5. Phonotactics and syllabification
- 6. Accentuation
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- 4. The phonological characteristics of French in Bamako, Mali: A sociolinguistic approach
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Mali
- 3. French, Bambara and national languages in Mali
- 4. PFC in Mali
- 5. The phonemic inventory
- 6. Schwa
- 7. Liaison
- 8. Conclusion
- References
- Part II. Europe
- 5. An overview of the phonological and phonetic properties of Southern French: Data from two Marseil
- 1. French in Provence
- 2. The surveys
- 3. Phonological inventory and phonotactics
- 4. Behavior of schwa
- 5. Behavior of liaison consonants
- 6. Prosody
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- 6. The variation of pronunciation in Belgian French: From segmental phonology to prosody
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The PFC surveys in French-speaking Belgium
- 3. Phonological inventories
- 4. The behavior of schwa
- 5. The behavior of liaison consonants
- 6. Prosodic variation: The case of continuative contours
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- 7. A study of young Parisian speech: Some trends in pronunciation
- 1. Presentation of the survey
- 2. Description of the phonological inventory
- 3. Schwa
- 4. Liaison
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- 8. A phonological study of a Swiss French variety: Data from the canton of Neuchâtel
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The vowel system of the Neuchâtel variety
- 3. Distribution of schwa
- 4. Distribution of liaison
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- Appendix
- Part III. North America
- 9. An overview of the phonetics and phonology of Acadian French spoken in northeastern New Brunswick
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Phonemic inventory
- 3. Schwa
- 4. Liaison
- 5. Related topics
- 6. Summary
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 10. Laurentian French (Quebec): Extra vowels, missing schwas and surprising liaison consonants
- 1. Presentation of the survey
- 2. Segmental inventory
- 3. Schwa
- 4. Liaison
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- Appendix
- 11. "Cajun" French in a non-Acadian community: A phonological study of the French of Ville Platte, L
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Historical overview of French in Louisiana
- 3. PFC in Ville Platte
- 4. The phonemic system
- 5. Schwa in LF
- 6. Liaison
- 7. Prosody
- 8. Conclusion
- References
- 12. Laurentian French Phonology in a Majority Setting Outside Québec: Observations from the PFC Hear
- 1. Introduction
- 2. PFC Ontario
- 3. Ontario French
- 4. Hearst French
- 5. Vowels
- 6. Consonants
- 7. Glides
- 8. Liaison
- 9. Schwa
- 10. Prosody: Rhythm and language contact
- 11. Conclusion
- References
- 13. Albertan French phonology: French in an anglophone context
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The speakers
- 3. The phonological system
- 4. The behavior of schwa
- 5. Liaison in AF
- 6. The impact of English
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- 14. Phonological variation in French: Unity and diversity across continents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. French in Africa
- 3. French in Europe
- 4. French in North America
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- Varieties and geographical names
- Subjects and key notions
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