This thesis investigates a number of phonological phenomena in Picard, a Gallo-Romance dialect spoken France: Across-Word Regressive Assimilation and its variation patterns, and the domain-sensitive strategies that the language employs in the Resolution of Vocalic Hiatus (i.e. Semivocalization, Vowel Elision and Heterosyllabification). More generally, the thesis is about "variation" in its broadest sense. It explores variation that occurs within a single prosodic domain as well as the type of variation that operates across domains; while the former is variable and triggered by linguistic and extralinguistic factors (and is thus the subject of sociolinguistic investigation), the latter is invariable and strictly determined by domains. For th...
This work reexamines phonological variation particular to the /R/ of convergent French, departing fr...
This course will provide an overview of variable phonological phenomena, and explore the question of...
Ce travail examine les mécanismes et représentations sous-jacents à la production de mots ayant plus...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
Phonological variation can be defined as describing “a situation in which a single morpheme can be r...
This paper examines the possible change from 1pl to 3sg forms when referring to a group that include...
This paper discusses some of the theoretical issues attending the on-going changes in English phonol...
Gliding is a domain-sensitive phonological process of European French in which the high vowels Ii/, ...
Gliding is a domain-sensitive phonological process of European French in which the high vowels /i/, ...
This paper examines the impact that non-native speakers have had on the structure of Picard, a Gallo...
Most sociolinguistic studies dealing with the different varieties of French state that a global leve...
Most sociolinguistic studies dealing with the different varieties of French state that a global leve...
The class of liquid consonants, which traditionally groups laterals and rhotics, is called into ques...
Derivational and rule-based models in phonology resort to mechanisms such as addition, reordering an...
This volume, co-edited with France’s foremost sociolinguist, Françoise Gadet (Université de l’Ouest ...
This work reexamines phonological variation particular to the /R/ of convergent French, departing fr...
This course will provide an overview of variable phonological phenomena, and explore the question of...
Ce travail examine les mécanismes et représentations sous-jacents à la production de mots ayant plus...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
Phonological variation can be defined as describing “a situation in which a single morpheme can be r...
This paper examines the possible change from 1pl to 3sg forms when referring to a group that include...
This paper discusses some of the theoretical issues attending the on-going changes in English phonol...
Gliding is a domain-sensitive phonological process of European French in which the high vowels Ii/, ...
Gliding is a domain-sensitive phonological process of European French in which the high vowels /i/, ...
This paper examines the impact that non-native speakers have had on the structure of Picard, a Gallo...
Most sociolinguistic studies dealing with the different varieties of French state that a global leve...
Most sociolinguistic studies dealing with the different varieties of French state that a global leve...
The class of liquid consonants, which traditionally groups laterals and rhotics, is called into ques...
Derivational and rule-based models in phonology resort to mechanisms such as addition, reordering an...
This volume, co-edited with France’s foremost sociolinguist, Françoise Gadet (Université de l’Ouest ...
This work reexamines phonological variation particular to the /R/ of convergent French, departing fr...
This course will provide an overview of variable phonological phenomena, and explore the question of...
Ce travail examine les mécanismes et représentations sous-jacents à la production de mots ayant plus...