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When language resists. From divergence to language dynamics: A review article of Stability and divergence in language contact: Factors and Mechanisms (Braunmüller and Höder and Kühl, eds.)
In: ISSN: 1877-4091 ; EISSN: 1955-2629 ; Journal of Language Contact ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03314559 ; Journal of Language Contact, Brill Online Books and Journals edition 2017, 10 (3), pp.549-570. ⟨10.1163/19552629-01002013⟩ (2017)
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The role of duration in the perception of vowel merger
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 8, No 1 (2017); 30 ; 1868-6354 (2017)
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Categorical or gradient? An ultrasound investigation of /l/-darkening and vocalization in varieties of English
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 8, No 1 (2017); 13 ; 1868-6354 (2017)
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Syntactic doubling and variation: The case of Romani ; Redoublement syntaxique et variation : le cas du romani
In: Language Variation - European Perspectives VI ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03410113 ; Isabelle Buchstaller; Beat Siebenhaar Language Variation - European Perspectives VI, 19, John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp.141-156, 2017, Studies in Language Variation, 9789027234995. ⟨10.1075/silv.19.09tir⟩ (2017)
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Putting Matawai on the Surinamese Linguistic Map *
In: ISSN: 0920-9034 ; Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01495044 ; Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, John Benjamins Publishing, 2017, 32 (2), pp.233-262 (2017)
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Refugee Migration, Dialect Contact, And Morphophonemic Change In Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2017
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Speech in space and time: Contact, change and diffusion in medieval Norway ...
Blaxter, Tam Tristram. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2017
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Social salience discriminates learnability of contextual cues in an artificial language
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Variación lingüística interxeracional na Illa de Ons (Bueu). Seseo ; Linguistic variation between generations in A Illa de Ons (Bueu). “Seseo”
Dopazo Entenza, José. - : Universidade da Coruña, 2017
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Phonological variation, perception and language attitudes in the (Franco-)Belgian borderland
Foxen, Sarah Elizabeth. - : University of Exeter, 2017. : Modern Languages, 2017
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Speech in space and time: Contact, change and diffusion in medieval Norway
Blaxter, Tam Tristram. - : University of Cambridge, 2017. : Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 2017. : Pembroke College, 2017
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(l) as a sociolinguistic variable in Francoprovençal
Müller, D; KASSTAN, JR. - : De Gruyter, 2017
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Yours, Mine Ours: What Ancient Egyptian Possessives Can Tell Us About Language Change and Stable Variation
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Grammatical Variation and Change in Industrial Cape Breton
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New speakers: Challenges and opportunities for variationist sociolinguistics
Kasstan, J.. - : Wiley, 2017
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Early Anglo-Italian contact: new loanword evidence from two mercantile sources, 1440–1451
Tiddeman, M.. - : de Gruyter Mouton, 2017
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Les français régionaux dans l'espace francophone
Bertucci, Marie-Madeleine (Herausgeber). - Wien : Peter Lang Edition, 2016
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The Evolution of Lexical Usage Profiles in Social Networks
In: ISSN: 0774-5141 ; Belgian Journal of Linguistics ; https://hal.univ-lille.fr/hal-01429733 ; Belgian Journal of Linguistics, John Benjamins Publishing, 2016, 30, pp.193-217. ⟨10.1075/bjl.30.09sch⟩ (2016)
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The pronunciation of unstressed initial <e> by French learners of English: perspectives for automatic assessment
In: ALOES 2016 Pre-conference workshop "Learner scoring and automatic assessment for spoken data?” ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01462238 ; ALOES 2016 Pre-conference workshop "Learner scoring and automatic assessment for spoken data?”, Mar 2016, Paris, Unknown Region (2016)
Abstract: It is acknowledged that learners often produce a transfer from L1 to L2 (see Gut 2009 amongst others). L1 vowels will therefore tend to be pronounced instead of the appropriate L2 vowels. This is even more problematic in the case of unstressed reduced vowels for French learners of English. Even advanced learners show difficulty: if they often display a very good realization of stressed syllables (especially vowels), they tend to fail pronouncing unstressed syllables properly, and more particularly reduced vowels. This is due to the fact that the two languages are rhythmically completely different since French syllables can hardly ever be reduced. The present study follows up on Tortel & Herment (2015), which focuses on the pronunciation of unstressed initial by native English speakers and shows that a process of weak vowel centralizing and raising in initial position takes place, with a neutralization of the opposition between /ə/, /ɪ/ and /e/ in this context. Here we examine the pronunciation of the same vowel by French learners of English. The analyses are also based on the AixOx corpus (Herment et al. 2012, 2014), which is a collection of read speech. The same 40 one-minute passages are read by 10 native English speakers and 20 French learners of English divided into 2 groups (beginners and advanced). The aim is (i) to examine the realizations by the two groups of learners and (ii) to compare them to the realisations produced by the natives (from Tortel & Herment 2015). Our study underlines the importance of the vocalic reduction issue and should constitute a guideline for teaching English and especially English rhythm. The ultimate goal will be to contribute to the elaboration of an automatic evaluation of prosody and more particularly provide evaluative rhythmic criteria for the speech of French learners of English (Tortel, 2009).
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; English rhythm; formant values; L2 English; phonological change; variation; vowel reduction
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01462238
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Variation and change in Latin BE-periphrases: empirical and methodological considerations
In: Early and Late Latin: continuity or change? ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01532503 ; Adams, James N.; Vincent, Nigel. Early and Late Latin: continuity or change?, Cambridge University Press, pp.132-162, 2016, Early and Late Latin: continuity or change?, 9781316450826. &#x27E8;10.1017/CBO9781316450826.007&#x27E9; ; https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/early-and-late-latin/variation-and-change-in-latin-beperiphrases-empirical-and-methodological-considerations/19B0C696B2B07FC1CA8233CE00AF5C39 (2016)
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