Varieties of Spoken French
Herausgeber: Detey, Sylvain; Laks, Bernard; Durand, Jacques
Varieties of Spoken French
Herausgeber: Detey, Sylvain; Laks, Bernard; Durand, Jacques
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This book examines the variation found in modern spoken French, based on the research programme 'Phonology of Contemporary French' (Phonologie du Fran¿s Contemporain, PFC). Extensive data are drawn from all over the French-speaking world, including Algeria, Canada, Louisiana, Mauritius, and Switzerland.
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This book examines the variation found in modern spoken French, based on the research programme 'Phonology of Contemporary French' (Phonologie du Fran¿s Contemporain, PFC). Extensive data are drawn from all over the French-speaking world, including Algeria, Canada, Louisiana, Mauritius, and Switzerland.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780199573714
- ISBN-10: 0199573719
- Artikelnr.: 47869612
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780199573714
- ISBN-10: 0199573719
- Artikelnr.: 47869612
Sylvain Detey is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and French Studies at Waseda University, and was formerly Maître de Conférences at the University of Rouen. His current research interests lie in the use of oral corpora for language education and the role of variation and multimodality in second language phonology acquisition. He is one of the coordinators of the research project Phonology of Contemporary French (Phonologie du Français Contemporain, PFC) and co-editor of Les variétés du français parlé dans l'espace francophone. Ressources pour l'enseignement (2010). Jacques Durand is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at the University of Toulouse - Jean Jaurès and an Emeritus Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His extensive publications are mainly in phonology (general and as applied to English and French). He is the co-founder of the PFC research project, editor of the OUP series 'The Phonology of the World's Languages' and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Corpus Phonology (OUP 2014). Bernard Laks is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (Research Laboratory MoDyCo UMR 7114) and a Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. Until 2012, he was Vice President (Research) of that university and formerly a researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). His research and extensive publications mainly address phonology, formal and cognitive linguistics, the history of linguistics, and cognitive sciences. Since 2000 he has been co-director of the PFC research project. Chantal Lyche is Professor of French Linguistics at the University of Oslo. She has published widely on French phonology and is the co-founder of the PFC research project. Her research has focused most recently on varieties of French spoken outside France, particularly in Switzerland, Louisiana, Mauritius, and Africa. She is the co-author of a standard textbook on the phonology of French and is actively involved in the teaching of French as a foreign language.
* List of contributors
* Map of survey points
* Part I: Variation in Spoken French: Concepts and Approaches
* 1: Sylvain Detey, Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche:
The PFC programme and its methodological framework
* 2: Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche: Variation and
corpora: Concepts and methods
* 3: Sylvain Detey and Chantal Lyche: A framework for the pedagogical
use of a corpus of spoken French
* 4: Sylvain Detey, Chantal Lyche, Isabelle Racine, Sandra Schwab, and
David Le Gac: The notion of norm in spoken French: Production and
perception
* 5: Corine Astésano: Prosodic characteristics of Reference French
* 6: Nathalie Rossi-Gensane: Syntactic variation in spoken French
* 7: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: Beyond orality: Visual
modality and interaction
* Part II: The French-Speaking World: Extracts and Analyses
* 8: Anita Berit Hansen: French in Paris (Ile-de-France): A speaker
from the XIVth arrondissment
* 9: Dominique Nouveau and Martin Riegel: French in Bas-Rhin (Alsace):
A speaker from Strasbourg
* 10: Alain Dawson, Cyril Auran, Caroline Bouzon, Laurence Delrue, Rudy
Loock, Kathleen M. O'Connor, and Cédric Patin: French in Nord
(Nord-Pas de Calais): A speaker from La Madeleine
* 11: Laurie Buscail and Chantal Lyche: French in Orne
(Basse-Normandie): A speaker from Domfront
* 12: Damien Chabanal, Jacques Durand, and Corinne Ratier: French in
Auvergne (Centre): A speaker from Clermont-Ferrand
* 13: Léa Courdès-Murphy, Jacques Durand, Corinne Ratier, and Nathalie
Rossi-Gensane: French in Haute-Garonne (Midi-Pyrénées): A speaker
from Toulouse
* 14: Elissa Pustka and Martin Vordermayer: French in Haute-Savoie
(Rhône-Alpes): A speaker from Passy
* 15: Claudine Pagliano, Astrid Nome, and Léa Courdès-Murphy: French in
Alpes-Maritimes (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur): A speaker from Nice
* 16: Philippe Hambye, Anne Catherine Simon, and Alice Bardiaux: French
in Belgium: A speaker from Henri-Chapelle
* 17: Isabelle Racine, Helene N. Andreassen, and Laurence Benetti:
French in Switzerland: A speaker from Neuchâtel
* 18: Guri Bordal, Béatrice Akissi Boutin, and Robert Beyom: French in
the Central African Republic: A speaker from Bangui
* 19: Sarah Leroy: French in Algeria: A speaker from Chlef
* 20: Gudrun Ledegen and Chantal Lyche: French in Mauritius: A speaker
from Quatre-Bornes
* 21: Marie-Hélène Côté: French in Quebec: A speaker from Montréal
* 22: Douglas C. Walker and Réjean Canac-Marquis: French in Alberta: A
speaker from Rivière-la-Paix
* 23: Jeff Tennant and François Poiré: French in Ontario: A speaker
from Hearst
* 24: Nathalie Dajko: French in Louisiana: A speaker from Ville Platte
* 25: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: French in interaction: A
multimodal study of a meeting in Paris
* Part III: Aspects of Inter- and Intra-Speaker Variation
* 26: Noël Nguyen: Approaching variation in PFC: The segmental level
* 27: Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC: The schwa level
* 28: Jacques Durand and Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC:
The liaison level
* 29: Anne Catherine Simon and Anne Lacheret: Approaching variation in
PFC: The prosodic level
* 30: Julien Eychenne, Sylvain Navarro, Atanas Tchobanov, and
Jan-Willem van Leussen: Approaching variation in PFC: The tools
* 31: Anita Berit Hansen and Kathrine Asla Østby: Variation in the
capital city of France: Paris
* 32: Jacques Durand and Jean-Michel Tarrier: Variation in a rural
village in southern France: Douzens
* 33: Helene N. Andreassen and Isabelle Racine: Variation in
Switzerland: The behaviour of schwa in Martigny, Neuchâtel and Nyon
* 34: Guri Bordal and Béatrice Akissi Boutin: Variation in the Central
African Republic : Stable and variable phonological features in a
multilingual speaker's idiolect
* 35: Marie-Hélène Côté: Variation in Canada: Trois-Rivières in Quebec
* 36: Réjean Canac-Marquis and Douglas C. Walker: Variation in Canada:
Effects of language contact in rural francophone Alberta
* 37: Nathalie Dajko and Darcie Blainey: Variation in Louisiana:
Prairie Cajuns and Bayou Cajuns
* 38: Sylvain Detey, Isabelle Racine, Yuji Kawaguchi, and Françoise
Zay: Variation among non-native speakers: The InterPhonology of
Contemporary French
* Appendix I: How to use the companion website
* Appendix II: PFC text and word-list
* Contents of the Companion Website
* A. Audio-visual illustrations
* 1: Prosody of Reference French (audio for Chapter 5)
* 2: A meeting in Paris (audio-visual for Chapter 25)
* 3: Non-native productions (audio for Chapter 38)
* B. Multimedia versions of the Chapters in Part II
* C. Printable PDF versions of the transcriptions of the conversations
in Part II
* D. Corpus-working tools and applications
* 1: Sylvain Navarro and Jan-Willem van Leussen: Praat within the PFC
project: First steps
* 2: Jan-Willem van Leussen: Introduction to the acoustic analysis of
PFC data and scripting with Praat
* 3: Julien Eychenne and Roberto Paternostro: Analysing transcribed
speech with Dolmen
* E. Database
* 1: Audio and textgrid files for Part II
* 2: Audio and textgrid files for Part III
* Map of survey points
* Part I: Variation in Spoken French: Concepts and Approaches
* 1: Sylvain Detey, Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche:
The PFC programme and its methodological framework
* 2: Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche: Variation and
corpora: Concepts and methods
* 3: Sylvain Detey and Chantal Lyche: A framework for the pedagogical
use of a corpus of spoken French
* 4: Sylvain Detey, Chantal Lyche, Isabelle Racine, Sandra Schwab, and
David Le Gac: The notion of norm in spoken French: Production and
perception
* 5: Corine Astésano: Prosodic characteristics of Reference French
* 6: Nathalie Rossi-Gensane: Syntactic variation in spoken French
* 7: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: Beyond orality: Visual
modality and interaction
* Part II: The French-Speaking World: Extracts and Analyses
* 8: Anita Berit Hansen: French in Paris (Ile-de-France): A speaker
from the XIVth arrondissment
* 9: Dominique Nouveau and Martin Riegel: French in Bas-Rhin (Alsace):
A speaker from Strasbourg
* 10: Alain Dawson, Cyril Auran, Caroline Bouzon, Laurence Delrue, Rudy
Loock, Kathleen M. O'Connor, and Cédric Patin: French in Nord
(Nord-Pas de Calais): A speaker from La Madeleine
* 11: Laurie Buscail and Chantal Lyche: French in Orne
(Basse-Normandie): A speaker from Domfront
* 12: Damien Chabanal, Jacques Durand, and Corinne Ratier: French in
Auvergne (Centre): A speaker from Clermont-Ferrand
* 13: Léa Courdès-Murphy, Jacques Durand, Corinne Ratier, and Nathalie
Rossi-Gensane: French in Haute-Garonne (Midi-Pyrénées): A speaker
from Toulouse
* 14: Elissa Pustka and Martin Vordermayer: French in Haute-Savoie
(Rhône-Alpes): A speaker from Passy
* 15: Claudine Pagliano, Astrid Nome, and Léa Courdès-Murphy: French in
Alpes-Maritimes (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur): A speaker from Nice
* 16: Philippe Hambye, Anne Catherine Simon, and Alice Bardiaux: French
in Belgium: A speaker from Henri-Chapelle
* 17: Isabelle Racine, Helene N. Andreassen, and Laurence Benetti:
French in Switzerland: A speaker from Neuchâtel
* 18: Guri Bordal, Béatrice Akissi Boutin, and Robert Beyom: French in
the Central African Republic: A speaker from Bangui
* 19: Sarah Leroy: French in Algeria: A speaker from Chlef
* 20: Gudrun Ledegen and Chantal Lyche: French in Mauritius: A speaker
from Quatre-Bornes
* 21: Marie-Hélène Côté: French in Quebec: A speaker from Montréal
* 22: Douglas C. Walker and Réjean Canac-Marquis: French in Alberta: A
speaker from Rivière-la-Paix
* 23: Jeff Tennant and François Poiré: French in Ontario: A speaker
from Hearst
* 24: Nathalie Dajko: French in Louisiana: A speaker from Ville Platte
* 25: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: French in interaction: A
multimodal study of a meeting in Paris
* Part III: Aspects of Inter- and Intra-Speaker Variation
* 26: Noël Nguyen: Approaching variation in PFC: The segmental level
* 27: Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC: The schwa level
* 28: Jacques Durand and Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC:
The liaison level
* 29: Anne Catherine Simon and Anne Lacheret: Approaching variation in
PFC: The prosodic level
* 30: Julien Eychenne, Sylvain Navarro, Atanas Tchobanov, and
Jan-Willem van Leussen: Approaching variation in PFC: The tools
* 31: Anita Berit Hansen and Kathrine Asla Østby: Variation in the
capital city of France: Paris
* 32: Jacques Durand and Jean-Michel Tarrier: Variation in a rural
village in southern France: Douzens
* 33: Helene N. Andreassen and Isabelle Racine: Variation in
Switzerland: The behaviour of schwa in Martigny, Neuchâtel and Nyon
* 34: Guri Bordal and Béatrice Akissi Boutin: Variation in the Central
African Republic : Stable and variable phonological features in a
multilingual speaker's idiolect
* 35: Marie-Hélène Côté: Variation in Canada: Trois-Rivières in Quebec
* 36: Réjean Canac-Marquis and Douglas C. Walker: Variation in Canada:
Effects of language contact in rural francophone Alberta
* 37: Nathalie Dajko and Darcie Blainey: Variation in Louisiana:
Prairie Cajuns and Bayou Cajuns
* 38: Sylvain Detey, Isabelle Racine, Yuji Kawaguchi, and Françoise
Zay: Variation among non-native speakers: The InterPhonology of
Contemporary French
* Appendix I: How to use the companion website
* Appendix II: PFC text and word-list
* Contents of the Companion Website
* A. Audio-visual illustrations
* 1: Prosody of Reference French (audio for Chapter 5)
* 2: A meeting in Paris (audio-visual for Chapter 25)
* 3: Non-native productions (audio for Chapter 38)
* B. Multimedia versions of the Chapters in Part II
* C. Printable PDF versions of the transcriptions of the conversations
in Part II
* D. Corpus-working tools and applications
* 1: Sylvain Navarro and Jan-Willem van Leussen: Praat within the PFC
project: First steps
* 2: Jan-Willem van Leussen: Introduction to the acoustic analysis of
PFC data and scripting with Praat
* 3: Julien Eychenne and Roberto Paternostro: Analysing transcribed
speech with Dolmen
* E. Database
* 1: Audio and textgrid files for Part II
* 2: Audio and textgrid files for Part III
* List of contributors
* Map of survey points
* Part I: Variation in Spoken French: Concepts and Approaches
* 1: Sylvain Detey, Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche:
The PFC programme and its methodological framework
* 2: Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche: Variation and
corpora: Concepts and methods
* 3: Sylvain Detey and Chantal Lyche: A framework for the pedagogical
use of a corpus of spoken French
* 4: Sylvain Detey, Chantal Lyche, Isabelle Racine, Sandra Schwab, and
David Le Gac: The notion of norm in spoken French: Production and
perception
* 5: Corine Astésano: Prosodic characteristics of Reference French
* 6: Nathalie Rossi-Gensane: Syntactic variation in spoken French
* 7: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: Beyond orality: Visual
modality and interaction
* Part II: The French-Speaking World: Extracts and Analyses
* 8: Anita Berit Hansen: French in Paris (Ile-de-France): A speaker
from the XIVth arrondissment
* 9: Dominique Nouveau and Martin Riegel: French in Bas-Rhin (Alsace):
A speaker from Strasbourg
* 10: Alain Dawson, Cyril Auran, Caroline Bouzon, Laurence Delrue, Rudy
Loock, Kathleen M. O'Connor, and Cédric Patin: French in Nord
(Nord-Pas de Calais): A speaker from La Madeleine
* 11: Laurie Buscail and Chantal Lyche: French in Orne
(Basse-Normandie): A speaker from Domfront
* 12: Damien Chabanal, Jacques Durand, and Corinne Ratier: French in
Auvergne (Centre): A speaker from Clermont-Ferrand
* 13: Léa Courdès-Murphy, Jacques Durand, Corinne Ratier, and Nathalie
Rossi-Gensane: French in Haute-Garonne (Midi-Pyrénées): A speaker
from Toulouse
* 14: Elissa Pustka and Martin Vordermayer: French in Haute-Savoie
(Rhône-Alpes): A speaker from Passy
* 15: Claudine Pagliano, Astrid Nome, and Léa Courdès-Murphy: French in
Alpes-Maritimes (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur): A speaker from Nice
* 16: Philippe Hambye, Anne Catherine Simon, and Alice Bardiaux: French
in Belgium: A speaker from Henri-Chapelle
* 17: Isabelle Racine, Helene N. Andreassen, and Laurence Benetti:
French in Switzerland: A speaker from Neuchâtel
* 18: Guri Bordal, Béatrice Akissi Boutin, and Robert Beyom: French in
the Central African Republic: A speaker from Bangui
* 19: Sarah Leroy: French in Algeria: A speaker from Chlef
* 20: Gudrun Ledegen and Chantal Lyche: French in Mauritius: A speaker
from Quatre-Bornes
* 21: Marie-Hélène Côté: French in Quebec: A speaker from Montréal
* 22: Douglas C. Walker and Réjean Canac-Marquis: French in Alberta: A
speaker from Rivière-la-Paix
* 23: Jeff Tennant and François Poiré: French in Ontario: A speaker
from Hearst
* 24: Nathalie Dajko: French in Louisiana: A speaker from Ville Platte
* 25: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: French in interaction: A
multimodal study of a meeting in Paris
* Part III: Aspects of Inter- and Intra-Speaker Variation
* 26: Noël Nguyen: Approaching variation in PFC: The segmental level
* 27: Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC: The schwa level
* 28: Jacques Durand and Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC:
The liaison level
* 29: Anne Catherine Simon and Anne Lacheret: Approaching variation in
PFC: The prosodic level
* 30: Julien Eychenne, Sylvain Navarro, Atanas Tchobanov, and
Jan-Willem van Leussen: Approaching variation in PFC: The tools
* 31: Anita Berit Hansen and Kathrine Asla Østby: Variation in the
capital city of France: Paris
* 32: Jacques Durand and Jean-Michel Tarrier: Variation in a rural
village in southern France: Douzens
* 33: Helene N. Andreassen and Isabelle Racine: Variation in
Switzerland: The behaviour of schwa in Martigny, Neuchâtel and Nyon
* 34: Guri Bordal and Béatrice Akissi Boutin: Variation in the Central
African Republic : Stable and variable phonological features in a
multilingual speaker's idiolect
* 35: Marie-Hélène Côté: Variation in Canada: Trois-Rivières in Quebec
* 36: Réjean Canac-Marquis and Douglas C. Walker: Variation in Canada:
Effects of language contact in rural francophone Alberta
* 37: Nathalie Dajko and Darcie Blainey: Variation in Louisiana:
Prairie Cajuns and Bayou Cajuns
* 38: Sylvain Detey, Isabelle Racine, Yuji Kawaguchi, and Françoise
Zay: Variation among non-native speakers: The InterPhonology of
Contemporary French
* Appendix I: How to use the companion website
* Appendix II: PFC text and word-list
* Contents of the Companion Website
* A. Audio-visual illustrations
* 1: Prosody of Reference French (audio for Chapter 5)
* 2: A meeting in Paris (audio-visual for Chapter 25)
* 3: Non-native productions (audio for Chapter 38)
* B. Multimedia versions of the Chapters in Part II
* C. Printable PDF versions of the transcriptions of the conversations
in Part II
* D. Corpus-working tools and applications
* 1: Sylvain Navarro and Jan-Willem van Leussen: Praat within the PFC
project: First steps
* 2: Jan-Willem van Leussen: Introduction to the acoustic analysis of
PFC data and scripting with Praat
* 3: Julien Eychenne and Roberto Paternostro: Analysing transcribed
speech with Dolmen
* E. Database
* 1: Audio and textgrid files for Part II
* 2: Audio and textgrid files for Part III
* Map of survey points
* Part I: Variation in Spoken French: Concepts and Approaches
* 1: Sylvain Detey, Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche:
The PFC programme and its methodological framework
* 2: Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche: Variation and
corpora: Concepts and methods
* 3: Sylvain Detey and Chantal Lyche: A framework for the pedagogical
use of a corpus of spoken French
* 4: Sylvain Detey, Chantal Lyche, Isabelle Racine, Sandra Schwab, and
David Le Gac: The notion of norm in spoken French: Production and
perception
* 5: Corine Astésano: Prosodic characteristics of Reference French
* 6: Nathalie Rossi-Gensane: Syntactic variation in spoken French
* 7: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: Beyond orality: Visual
modality and interaction
* Part II: The French-Speaking World: Extracts and Analyses
* 8: Anita Berit Hansen: French in Paris (Ile-de-France): A speaker
from the XIVth arrondissment
* 9: Dominique Nouveau and Martin Riegel: French in Bas-Rhin (Alsace):
A speaker from Strasbourg
* 10: Alain Dawson, Cyril Auran, Caroline Bouzon, Laurence Delrue, Rudy
Loock, Kathleen M. O'Connor, and Cédric Patin: French in Nord
(Nord-Pas de Calais): A speaker from La Madeleine
* 11: Laurie Buscail and Chantal Lyche: French in Orne
(Basse-Normandie): A speaker from Domfront
* 12: Damien Chabanal, Jacques Durand, and Corinne Ratier: French in
Auvergne (Centre): A speaker from Clermont-Ferrand
* 13: Léa Courdès-Murphy, Jacques Durand, Corinne Ratier, and Nathalie
Rossi-Gensane: French in Haute-Garonne (Midi-Pyrénées): A speaker
from Toulouse
* 14: Elissa Pustka and Martin Vordermayer: French in Haute-Savoie
(Rhône-Alpes): A speaker from Passy
* 15: Claudine Pagliano, Astrid Nome, and Léa Courdès-Murphy: French in
Alpes-Maritimes (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur): A speaker from Nice
* 16: Philippe Hambye, Anne Catherine Simon, and Alice Bardiaux: French
in Belgium: A speaker from Henri-Chapelle
* 17: Isabelle Racine, Helene N. Andreassen, and Laurence Benetti:
French in Switzerland: A speaker from Neuchâtel
* 18: Guri Bordal, Béatrice Akissi Boutin, and Robert Beyom: French in
the Central African Republic: A speaker from Bangui
* 19: Sarah Leroy: French in Algeria: A speaker from Chlef
* 20: Gudrun Ledegen and Chantal Lyche: French in Mauritius: A speaker
from Quatre-Bornes
* 21: Marie-Hélène Côté: French in Quebec: A speaker from Montréal
* 22: Douglas C. Walker and Réjean Canac-Marquis: French in Alberta: A
speaker from Rivière-la-Paix
* 23: Jeff Tennant and François Poiré: French in Ontario: A speaker
from Hearst
* 24: Nathalie Dajko: French in Louisiana: A speaker from Ville Platte
* 25: Lorenza Mondada and Véronique Traverso: French in interaction: A
multimodal study of a meeting in Paris
* Part III: Aspects of Inter- and Intra-Speaker Variation
* 26: Noël Nguyen: Approaching variation in PFC: The segmental level
* 27: Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC: The schwa level
* 28: Jacques Durand and Chantal Lyche: Approaching variation in PFC:
The liaison level
* 29: Anne Catherine Simon and Anne Lacheret: Approaching variation in
PFC: The prosodic level
* 30: Julien Eychenne, Sylvain Navarro, Atanas Tchobanov, and
Jan-Willem van Leussen: Approaching variation in PFC: The tools
* 31: Anita Berit Hansen and Kathrine Asla Østby: Variation in the
capital city of France: Paris
* 32: Jacques Durand and Jean-Michel Tarrier: Variation in a rural
village in southern France: Douzens
* 33: Helene N. Andreassen and Isabelle Racine: Variation in
Switzerland: The behaviour of schwa in Martigny, Neuchâtel and Nyon
* 34: Guri Bordal and Béatrice Akissi Boutin: Variation in the Central
African Republic : Stable and variable phonological features in a
multilingual speaker's idiolect
* 35: Marie-Hélène Côté: Variation in Canada: Trois-Rivières in Quebec
* 36: Réjean Canac-Marquis and Douglas C. Walker: Variation in Canada:
Effects of language contact in rural francophone Alberta
* 37: Nathalie Dajko and Darcie Blainey: Variation in Louisiana:
Prairie Cajuns and Bayou Cajuns
* 38: Sylvain Detey, Isabelle Racine, Yuji Kawaguchi, and Françoise
Zay: Variation among non-native speakers: The InterPhonology of
Contemporary French
* Appendix I: How to use the companion website
* Appendix II: PFC text and word-list
* Contents of the Companion Website
* A. Audio-visual illustrations
* 1: Prosody of Reference French (audio for Chapter 5)
* 2: A meeting in Paris (audio-visual for Chapter 25)
* 3: Non-native productions (audio for Chapter 38)
* B. Multimedia versions of the Chapters in Part II
* C. Printable PDF versions of the transcriptions of the conversations
in Part II
* D. Corpus-working tools and applications
* 1: Sylvain Navarro and Jan-Willem van Leussen: Praat within the PFC
project: First steps
* 2: Jan-Willem van Leussen: Introduction to the acoustic analysis of
PFC data and scripting with Praat
* 3: Julien Eychenne and Roberto Paternostro: Analysing transcribed
speech with Dolmen
* E. Database
* 1: Audio and textgrid files for Part II
* 2: Audio and textgrid files for Part III