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A typology of small-scale multilingualism
In: ISSN: 1367-0069 ; International Journal of Bilingualism ; https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03483495 ; International Journal of Bilingualism, SAGE Publications, 2021, 25 (4), pp.835-859. ⟨10.1177/13670069211023137⟩ (2021)
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ТІЛ ДАМУЫН АЙМАҚТЫҚ ТҰРҒЫДАН ЗЕРТТЕУДІҢ ӘЛЕУМЕТТІК ЛИНГВИСТИКАЛЫҚ НЕГІЗДЕРІ ... : СОЦИОЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ ОСНОВЫ РАЗВИТИЯ ЯЗЫКА В РЕГИОНАЛЬНОМ АСПЕКТЕ ...
Абасилов, А.М.. - : АО «КазУМОиМЯ им.Абылай хана», 2021
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Comparing French liaison acquisition in L1 children and L2 adults ; Comparing French liaison acquisition in L1 children and L2 adults: Methodological issues in exploring differences and similarities
In: ISSN: 1879-7865 ; EISSN: 1879-7873 ; Langage, Interaction et Acquisition / Language, Interaction and Acquisition ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01969717 ; Langage, Interaction et Acquisition / Language, Interaction and Acquisition , John Benjamins Publishing Company 2019, Second Language Acquisition and French Liaison : Current Issues, Methods and Perspectives, 10 (1), pp.45-70. ⟨10.1075/lia.17021.har⟩ (2019)
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Current Research On Linguistic Variation In The Arabic-Speaking World ...
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Grammatical Variation and Change in Spoken Ontario French: The Subjunctive Mood and the Expression of Future Temporal Reference
Abstract: This dissertation examines grammatical variation and change in spoken Ontario French, a minority language in a largely English-speaking province of Canada. The data are drawn from two sociolinguistic corpora for French spoken in four francophone communities Hawkesbury, Cornwall, North Bay and Pembroke. The first corpus was constructed in 1978 and the second in 2005; both comprise interviews with speakers residing in the same four communities. The 28-year period separating the corpora provides an opportunity to trace the trajectory of variation and change. The empirical chapters provide a detailed investigation of two aspects of French grammar: the variable use of the subjunctive mood and the expression of future temporal reference. The analyses of both morphosyntactic variables are carried out within the variationist sociolinguistic framework introduced by William Labov. In terms of conditioning factors, particular emphasis is placed on the influence that varying degrees of restriction in the use of French has on variable usage. The findings for mood choice show that as language restriction intensifies, use of the subjunctive mood decreases. This is in large part due to a gradual reduction in use of the verb falloir, the most important conditioning context for the subjunctive, to the benefit of devoir, a more formal semantic equivalent. The rise of the latter at the expense of the former suggests a change in certain communities. A second variable showing evidence of change concerns the expression of future temporal reference. Use of the inflected future decreases over time, but only for speakers exhibiting mid to high levels of language restriction. Loss of this variant results from a rise in use of the periphrastic future in negative contexts, the privileged domain of the inflected variant in many spoken French varieties. For both variables examined here, reduction in verbal morphology can be ascribed to the progressive loss of or breakdown in the conditioning contexts most favourable to its maintenance. The present study contributes not only to our understanding of grammatical variation and change in Canadian varieties of French, but also to the growth of research on language variation and change in minority languages.
Keyword: Bilingualism; French in Canada; French language; French morphosyntax; Future temporal reference; Grammatical variables; Language change in diachrony; Language contact; Language restriction; Language variation and change; Laurentian French; Linguistics; Minority French in Canada; Minority languages; Minority linguistics; Mood choice; Ontario French; Quantitative paradigm; Quantitative sociolinguistics; Real-time change; Sociolinguistic methods; Sociolinguistic theory; Sociolinguistics; Subjunctive mood; Trend study
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/32175
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Соціолінгвістика як інтеграційний напрям досліджень в умовах сучасної парадигми : міжнародний досвід й українська перспектива
Мацюк, Галина. - : ТОВ "Аграр Медіа Груп", 2012
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Metadiscourse in oral discussions and persuasive essays of children exposed to collaborative reasoning
Latawiec, Beata. - 2012
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Piece of the rock ; an interdisciplinary study of blacks in Bermuda
Osiapem, Iyabo Funmi. - : uga, 2005
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Sociolinguistic Representations of the French Spoken in Rouen ; Sociolinguistic Representations of the French Spoken in Rouen: (Methodological Aspects)
In: ISSN: 0774-5141 ; Belgian Journal of Linguistics ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00922758 ; Belgian Journal of Linguistics, John Benjamins Publishing, 2000, pp.205-220 (2000)
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