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When Language Contact Says Nothing: A Contrastive Analysis of Queísta Structures in Two Varieties of Peninsular Spanish
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Cross-generational linguistic variation in the Canberra Vietnamese heritage language community: A corpus-centred investigation ...
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Nguyen, Li. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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À Paris/sur Paris: a variationist account of prepositional alternation before city names in Hexagonal French
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Cross-generational linguistic variation in the Canberra Vietnamese heritage language community: A corpus-centred investigation
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Nguyen, Li. - : University of Cambridge, 2020. : Churchill, 2020
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Escritura, oralidad y variación nuevos datos sobre la alternancia allí/allá a la luz de un corpus epistolar del siglo XVI
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Reconsidering the variable context: A phonological argument for (t) and (d) deletion
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The role of editorial intervention in ongoing language variation and change in South African and Australian English
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Identifying agents of change: Simplification of possessive marking in Abui-Malay bilinguals
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 57 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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Perturbing the community grammar: Individual differences and community-level constraints on sociolinguistic variation
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 28 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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Language Variation and Change in Late Médiéval and Early Modem Coventry
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Pratiques et identités (socio)linguistiques en Ontario français
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In: Travaux de linguistique, n 78, 1, 2019-10-08, pp.93-116 (2019)
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L’alternance des marqueurs de conséquence so vs (ça) fait que vs donc vs alors a déjà fait l’objet de très nombreuses études en français laurentien. Dans cet article, nous exposons les résultats d’une analyse variationniste, dont les deux objectifs principaux sont d’identifier les identités (socio)linguistiques de locuteurs franco-ontariens et d’en mesurer l’impact sur l’emploi des marqueurs de conséquence. Notre étude est basée sur un corpus réalisé auprès de locuteurs de la communauté francophone de Casselman, en Ontario. Les résultats montrent que : 1) so est rare chez les adultes, mais très fréquent chez les adolescents, 2) si donc et alors sont encore utilisés par les adultes, alors semble avoir presque disparu du français de la plus jeune génération, et 3) l’identité ethnolinguistique semble expliquer en partie l’emploi des quatre connecteurs. ; Linguistic practices and (socio)linguistic identities in Ontario FrenchThe alternation of the markers of consequence so vs (ça) fait que vs donc vs alors (meaning so) in Laurentian French (French spoken in Quebec, in Ontario and in Western Canada) has recently attracted a lot of attention on the part of sociolinguists. Our paper focuses on the (socio)linguistic identities claimed by Franco-Ontarians speakers and on the external factors which condition the use of the four markers in Ontario French. We explore the relationship between these markers and the language identities of speakers living in Casselman (Ontario), a majority French-speaking community. Our analysis shows that: 1) so is rare among adult speakers but frequent in teenager discourse, 2) while donc and alors are still used by adults, the latter has almost disappeared in the speech of the youngest generation, and 3) ethnolinguistic identity seems to explain the use of the four variants.
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changement et variation linguistique; français parlé en Ontario; French spoken in Ontario; identités linguistiques; language variation and change; linguistic identities; sociolinguistics; sociolinguistique
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URL: https://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=TL_078_0093
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Emergent sociolinguistic variation in severe language endangerment
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Beyond obsolescence: A twenty-first century research agenda for the langues régionales
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Regional variation in probabilistic grammars: A multifactorial study of the English dative alternation ...
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Regional variation in probabilistic grammars: A multifactorial study of the English dative alternation ...
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Tradition et changement phonétique dans une variété de contact : l’anglais de Lewis et Harris
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In: Corela, Vol 16, Iss 1 (2018) (2018)
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Segmental and suprasegmental change in North West Yorkshire – a new case of supralocalisation ?
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In: Corela (2018) (2018)
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The role of duration in the perception of vowel merger
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 8, No 1 (2017); 30 ; 1868-6354 (2017)
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Speech in space and time: Contact, change and diffusion in medieval Norway ...
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Social salience discriminates learnability of contextual cues in an artificial language
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