Table of contents
Section I. Phonological variation and leveling
Perception and production in French dialect leveling
The sociolinguistic relevance of regional categories: Some evidence from word-final consonant devoicing in French spoken in Belgium
Prosodic style-shifting as audience design: Real-time monitoring of pitch range and contour types in Swiss French
The immigrant factor in phonological leveling
A prototype-theoretic model of Southern French
The law of position revisited: The case of mid-vowels in Briançon French
Section II. Stylistic and syntactic variation
Variation in first and second language French: The case of parce que
French preadolescents’ perceptions of stylistic variation: A contrastive sociolinguistic study
Sociolinguistic variation in African French: The Ivorian relative clause
Register variation in the non-standard use of non-finite forms
Section III. Lexical variation and semantic change
Discourse markers and regional variation in French: A lexico-semantic approach
Sociolinguistic factors
and the pragmaticalization of bon in contemporary spoken French
From ‘luck’ to ‘wealth’: The stylistic (re)distribution of fortuné in Modern French
Index
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