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Variation dans le système pronominal gallo-roman : l’expression de la pluralité en français et en picard
Tremblay, Mireille. - : Département d'études françaises, Université de Toronto, 2020. : Érudit, 2020
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Texting the Future in Belgium and Québec: Present matters
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A Real-time Analysis of the Variable Use of Expletive 'il' in Montréal French
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Étude des relations entre productivité et polysémie dans les processus de formation de mots : le cas de l’espagnol
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Le traditionnel et l’émergent : l’apport de jeunes Montréalais issus de l’immigration au français vernaculaire
In: Cahiers internationaux de sociolinguistique, N 10, 2, 2016-08-01, pp.19-45 (2016)
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The Variable Grammar of Negative Concord in Montréal French
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2015)
Abstract: This paper presents a new study of the grammatical and social factors conditioning variable negative concord in Québec French, with a particular focus on the French spoken in Montréal. It has been observed, since at least Daoust-Blais 1975, Lemieux 1985 and Muller 1991, that negative indefinites in certain varieties of French spoken in Canada and in Europe can optionally co-occur with the sentential negation operator pas ‘not’ without creating a difference in meaning: J’ai (pas) rien contre ça ‘I have nothing against that’. The study of patterns of variation in negative concord constructions in varieties of English has received an enormous amount of attention in the field of sociolinguistics, particularly in variationist circles, and there have been numerous studies of patterns of variation in another aspect of the French negation system: the presence/absence of the preverbal clitic ne. In contrast, with the exception of Daoust-Blais 1975, Lemieux 1985, and Larrivée 2014, there has been very little quantitative investigation into the sociolinguistic factors conditioning the variable use of pas with negative indefinites. This paper therefore contributes to filling this empirical gap with a new quantitative study of variable negative concord in the Montréal 84 corpus of spoken Montréal French (Thibault and Vincent 1990). In particular, we show that the use of the concord variant (versus the bare variant) is conditioned by both social factors (age and education level) and grammatical factors (lexical identity and syntactic embedding). Furthermore, we observe that the grammatical factors that are found to significantly condition the variation found in Montréal 84 are properties that have been previously argued to play a role in the non-variable syntax of negative concord in other Gallo-Romance and Italian dialects. Therefore, in addition to shedding light on the linguistic encoding of social categories in 20th century Québec, our results shed light on the fine-grained typology of the syntax of negation in the Romance and Germanic languages.
URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1866&context=pwpl
https://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol21/iss2/3
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Exclamatives en -tu, donc et assez en français québécois : types et sous-types
Bertrand, Anne. - 2014
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Les Français d'ici et d'aujourd'hui : description, représentation et théorisation
Bigot, Davy (Hrsg.); Tremblay, Mireille (Hrsg.); Friesner, Michael L. (Hrsg.). - Laval : Presses de l'Université Laval, 2013
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Présentation [de: Variétés du français au Canada]
In: Canadian journal of linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 54 (2009) 3, 433-437
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"eh?" and "hein?": Discourse particles or national icons?
In: Canadian journal of linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 51 (2006) 2-3, 247-263
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Français d'Amérique : approches morphosyntaxiques ; actes du Colloque International Grammaire Comparée des Variétés de Français d'Amérique (Université d'Avignon, 17 - 20 mai 2004)
Petraș, Cristina; Brasseur, Patrice (Hrsg.); Dubois, Sylvie. - Paris [u.a.] : L'Harmattan, 2005
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La grammaire des particules en ancien français: sémantisme, distribution et perte de productivité
In: Actes du congrès annuel de l'ACL. - Toronto (2005), 13 S.
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Preverbs and particles in Old French
In: Yearbook of Morphology (Dordrecht [etc.], 2003), 2003 ; p. 33-60
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Preverbs and particles in Old French
In: Yearbook of morphology. - Boston, Mass. [u.a.] : Kluwer Academic Publ. 13 (2003), 33-60
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Les prépositions dans l'histoire du français : transitivité, grammaticalisation et lexicalisation
In: La grammaticalisation en français ; 2. - Nancy : Presses Univ. de Nancy (2003), 549-562
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The role of features in historical change
In: New approaches to old problems. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2000), 129-148
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Expletives and change : a morphological approach to syntactic change
In: Historical linguistics 1995 ; 1. General issues and non-Germanic languages. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2000), 73-86
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Du statut des prépositions dans la grammaire
In: Revue québécoise de linguistique. - Montréal : Univ. de Québec 27 (1999) 2, 167-183
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DU STATUT DES PRÉPOSITIONS DANS LA GRAMMAIRE
In: Revue québécoise de linguistique. - Montréal : Univ. de Québec 27 (1999) 2, 167-186
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Du statut des prépositions dans la grammaire
Tremblay, Mireille. - : Université du Québec à Montréal, 1999. : Érudit, 1999
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