This paper addresses contemporary trends in the use of general extenders in two recent corpora of spontaneous French stratified by age. In these corpora, certain variants (e.g. et tout) are highly prevalent in the speech of young people compared to older speakers, while others are not. Other studies have shown that general extenders’ form as well as frequency tends to vary with respect to speakers’ age, while some extenders may also undergo grammaticalisation. The present study includes a comparison with a late 20th-century corpus of spoken French, and finds that not only age grading but also generational change might be occurring. This conclusion is supported by qualitative and quantitative analysis of the contemporary data, showing that t...
Marc Sourdot: Dynamics of French spoken by the young : a seven-year development as seen through two ...
This study examines the frequency and distribution of anglicisms in written and spoken French using ...
In this paper, we draw on a socially stratified corpus of dialect data collected in north-east Engla...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
Since at least the mid 19th century, the inflected future (IF) in affirmative clauses has steadily d...
In this talk I shall (a) review the history of the study of syntactic variation in French, (b) brief...
The fifteenth-century collection of short stories entitled Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles is notorious...
This paper examines the impact that non-native speakers have had on the structure of Picard, a Gallo...
This paper examines the linguistic and social factors constraining the variable use of expletive il ...
This article will review the parameters of a grammatical variable within the putative variety ‘Multi...
The aim of the research is to better understand the use of the French gérondif (i.e. en parlant) and...
In French, subject doubling is “quite common” (e.g. Nadasdi 1995, Auger 1998, Thibault 1983, Zahler ...
This study examines orthographic variation in synchronous computer-mediated French discourse. All no...
International audienceWe present the first large scale quantitative investigation of the syncretisat...
This article will review the parameters of a grammatical variable within the putative variety ‘Multi...
Marc Sourdot: Dynamics of French spoken by the young : a seven-year development as seen through two ...
This study examines the frequency and distribution of anglicisms in written and spoken French using ...
In this paper, we draw on a socially stratified corpus of dialect data collected in north-east Engla...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
Since at least the mid 19th century, the inflected future (IF) in affirmative clauses has steadily d...
In this talk I shall (a) review the history of the study of syntactic variation in French, (b) brief...
The fifteenth-century collection of short stories entitled Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles is notorious...
This paper examines the impact that non-native speakers have had on the structure of Picard, a Gallo...
This paper examines the linguistic and social factors constraining the variable use of expletive il ...
This article will review the parameters of a grammatical variable within the putative variety ‘Multi...
The aim of the research is to better understand the use of the French gérondif (i.e. en parlant) and...
In French, subject doubling is “quite common” (e.g. Nadasdi 1995, Auger 1998, Thibault 1983, Zahler ...
This study examines orthographic variation in synchronous computer-mediated French discourse. All no...
International audienceWe present the first large scale quantitative investigation of the syncretisat...
This article will review the parameters of a grammatical variable within the putative variety ‘Multi...
Marc Sourdot: Dynamics of French spoken by the young : a seven-year development as seen through two ...
This study examines the frequency and distribution of anglicisms in written and spoken French using ...
In this paper, we draw on a socially stratified corpus of dialect data collected in north-east Engla...