Since at least the mid 19th century, the inflected future (IF) in affirmative clauses has steadily declined in Québécois French (Poplack & Dion 2009). Indeed, Wagner and Sankoff (2011) reported that in the Montreal French 1971 corpus (Sankoff & Cedergren 1972), decreasing age was correlated with decreasing use of affirmative IF. However, they also found that a panel of 59 speakers had significantly increased their use of IF between 1971 and 1984. They proposed that this be interpreted as a case of age grading rather than retrograde community change. The current paper reports on a trend study undertaken to test Wagner and Sankoff\u27s proposal. 34 speakers recorded in 1971 were matched for social characteristics with 34 speakers recorded in ...
In French, subject doubling is “quite common” (e.g. Nadasdi 1995, Auger 1998, Thibault 1983, Zahler ...
What accounts for variation in Canadian English: participation in worldwide changes in progress, con...
International audienceThis article investigates variable future-time expression among native speaker...
Since at least the mid 19th century, the inflected future (IF) in affirmative clauses has steadily d...
Since at least the mid 19th century, the inflected future (IF) in affirmative clauses has steadily d...
abstract: Linguists often rely on synchronic generational differences in language to supply evidence...
The theoretical focus of this paper concerns the extent to which speakers modify their grammars acro...
In this paper I examine the use of future temporal reference in real-time in the majority French com...
Abstract Based on diachronic data documenting the variation related to future temporal reference ...
The importance of establishing valid language shift trends regarding Canada's French-speaking popula...
Linguists have long been reluctant to posit a link between the structure of the grammar of a languag...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
This paper addresses contemporary trends in the use of general extenders in two recent corpora of sp...
In France and Québec, language contact with English is often perceived as a source of negative influ...
In Montreal French, a process of diphthongization affects long vowels: those that are inherently lon...
In French, subject doubling is “quite common” (e.g. Nadasdi 1995, Auger 1998, Thibault 1983, Zahler ...
What accounts for variation in Canadian English: participation in worldwide changes in progress, con...
International audienceThis article investigates variable future-time expression among native speaker...
Since at least the mid 19th century, the inflected future (IF) in affirmative clauses has steadily d...
Since at least the mid 19th century, the inflected future (IF) in affirmative clauses has steadily d...
abstract: Linguists often rely on synchronic generational differences in language to supply evidence...
The theoretical focus of this paper concerns the extent to which speakers modify their grammars acro...
In this paper I examine the use of future temporal reference in real-time in the majority French com...
Abstract Based on diachronic data documenting the variation related to future temporal reference ...
The importance of establishing valid language shift trends regarding Canada's French-speaking popula...
Linguists have long been reluctant to posit a link between the structure of the grammar of a languag...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
This paper addresses contemporary trends in the use of general extenders in two recent corpora of sp...
In France and Québec, language contact with English is often perceived as a source of negative influ...
In Montreal French, a process of diphthongization affects long vowels: those that are inherently lon...
In French, subject doubling is “quite common” (e.g. Nadasdi 1995, Auger 1998, Thibault 1983, Zahler ...
What accounts for variation in Canadian English: participation in worldwide changes in progress, con...
International audienceThis article investigates variable future-time expression among native speaker...