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Ashby, William J.
Ashby, William J.
2023. The drift of French syntax. In On Spoken French [Studies in Language Companion Series, 226],  pp. 181 ff. DOI logo
Ashby, William J. & Bonnie B. Fonseca-Greber
Auger, Julie
2022. Chapter 1. Picard subject clitics. In Points of Convergence in Romance Linguistics [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 360],  pp. 12 ff. DOI logo
FONSECA-GREBER, BONNIE
2013. La morphologisation dequi. Journal of French Language Studies 23:3  pp. 401 ff. DOI logo
Fonseca-Greber, Bonnie B.
Fonseca-Greber, Bonnie B.
2023. A data-driven glossing philosophy of Spoken French. In On Spoken French [Studies in Language Companion Series, 226],  pp. 29 ff. DOI logo
Hopper, Paul J.
1996. SOME RECENT TRENDS IN GRAMMATICALIZATION. Annual Review of Anthropology 25:1  pp. 217 ff. DOI logo
Koeneman, Olaf & Hedde Zeijlstra
2014. The Rich Agreement Hypothesis Rehabilitated. Linguistic Inquiry 45:4  pp. 571 ff. DOI logo
Robert-Tissot, Aurélia
2020. Le statut variationnel du sujet clitique dans deux corpus de la Suisse romande. Revue Romane. Langue et littérature. International Journal of Romance Languages and Literatures 55:1  pp. 34 ff. DOI logo
Walker, Douglas C.
1985. On contracted forms in Canadian French. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 15:1  pp. 21 ff. DOI logo
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2023. Editor’s note – Section 6. In On Spoken French [Studies in Language Companion Series, 226],  pp. 366 ff. DOI logo

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