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Le vernaculaire en Alberta 

Walker, Douglas (Les Presses de Saint-Boniface, 2004)
Le français en Alberta, tel que parlé dans la région de Rivière-la-Paix, où se trouve la plus grande concentration de francophones, présente tous les traits du français canadien populaire. De plus, il manifeste 1es ...
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Restriction linguistique et cliticisation des pronoms indirects inanimés en Franco-Ontarien 

Nadasdi, Terry (Les Presses de Trois-Rivières, 1995)
Cet article a pour but de présenter les résultats d'une étude préliminaire portant sur les pronoms indirects inanimés en franco-ontarien. Deux types de pronoms sont employés pour représenter l'objet indirect du verbe: les ...
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Le français en Ontario: bilinguisme, transfert à l'anglais et variabilité linguistique 

Mougeon, Raymond (Éditions Champion Honoré/Éditions Slatkine www.honorechampion.com, 1993)
La présente étude est divisée en deux parties. Dans la première nous traitons de ce que l'on pourrait appeler, à l`instar de Giles, Bourhis et Taylor (1977), la vitalité ethno-linguistique des Franco-Ontariens. Après avoir ...
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La prononciation du /a/ final en franco-ontarien 

Thomas, Alain (Les Presses de L' Université Laval, 1989)
Malgré l'augmentation récente des études linguistiques spécialisées dans le domaine du franco-ontarien, cetter variété de français est encore mal connue, surtout sous son aspect phonétique. En effet, outre un recueil ...
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Variation in the use of discourse markers in a language contact situation 

Sankoff, Gillian; Thibault, Pierrette; Nagy, Naomi; Blondeau, Helene; Fonollosa, Marie Odile; Gagnon, Lucie (Cambridge University Press; http://www.cambridge.org/, 1997)
Use of discourse markers by 17 speakers of Anglophone Montreal French (AMF) showed great variation in individual repertoires and frequency of use. Only five subjects manifested rates of usage comparable to those native speakers ...
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Brussels French une fois: Transfer-induced innovation or system-internal development 

Treffers-Daller, Jeanine (Cambridge University Press - Copyright holder: Cambridge University Press - Http://journals.canbridge.org, 2005)
In language contact studies, specific features of the contact languages are often seen to be the result of transfer (interference), but it remains difficult to disentangle the role of intra-systemic and inter-systemic ...
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Back to the Future in Acadian French 

King, Ruth; Nadasdi, Terry (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
Abstract - Our article presents a variationist analysis of future verb forms in Acadian French. The main variants considered are the inflected future (e.g. je partirai) and the periphrastic future (e.g. je vais partir). ...
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Les parlers français de l'Ouest Canadien: Postface 

Mougeon, Raymond (Les Presses universitaires de Saint-Boniface, 2004)
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Sociolinguistic heterogeneity in a French-speaking minority community: the Franco-Ontarians 

Mougeon, Raymond (Plenum Press, 1997)
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Second language acquisition and "real" French: An investigation of subject doubling in the French of Montreal Anglophones 

Nagy, Naomi; Blondeau, Helene; Anger, Julie (Cambridge University Press - Copyright holder: Cambridge University Press - Http://journals.canbridge.org, 2002)
ABSTRACT --We investigated the French of the first generation of Montreal Anglophones who had had access to French immersion schooling. Our aim was to determine the extent to which these Anglophones had acquired the ...
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