2012
DOI: 10.3917/dbu.cathe.2012.01.0137
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La variation prosodique régionale en français

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“…For example, in le marquis 'the marquis', the penult can be realised with longer duration and higher pitch than the final syllable: [lə ˈmaʁki]. This shift in prominence has been observed across varieties of French: Parisian and other northern varieties (Carton et al 1983;Goldman & Simon 2007;Simon 2011), Midi (Coquillon 2005;Sichel-Bazin et al 2011;Sichel-Bazin 2016), Laurentian (Thibault & Ouellet 1996), Swiss (Goldman & Simon 2007;Avanzi et al 2011a;Avanzi et al 2011b), and Belgian (Francard 2001;Simon 2004;Goldman & Simon 2007;Bardiaux 2013;Bardiaux & Mertens 2014); it has also been observed…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…For example, in le marquis 'the marquis', the penult can be realised with longer duration and higher pitch than the final syllable: [lə ˈmaʁki]. This shift in prominence has been observed across varieties of French: Parisian and other northern varieties (Carton et al 1983;Goldman & Simon 2007;Simon 2011), Midi (Coquillon 2005;Sichel-Bazin et al 2011;Sichel-Bazin 2016), Laurentian (Thibault & Ouellet 1996), Swiss (Goldman & Simon 2007;Avanzi et al 2011a;Avanzi et al 2011b), and Belgian (Francard 2001;Simon 2004;Goldman & Simon 2007;Bardiaux 2013;Bardiaux & Mertens 2014); it has also been observed…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Dialectal substrates (Carton et al 1983) and broader language contact (e.g. Sichel-Bazin et al 2011;Kaminskaïa & Poiré 2012;Mamode 2015;Kennard 2021) are particularly common explanations. Martin (2004), however, proposes that prominence shift is due to archaic tendencies and therefore that it is conservative, rather than innovated or induced by contact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%