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Title: The expression of evidentiality in French-English bilingual discourse
Author: King, Ruth; Nadasdi, Terry
Abstract: ABSTRACT --This study, drawing on data from a large sociolinguistic interview corpus
for three Acadian communities of Atlantic Canada, concerns codeswitches
involving verbs of opinion or belief (e.g. guess, think, imagine, believe) in
French-English bilingual discourse. The codeswitch itself serves to underscore
the speaker’s stance as to the truth of the proposition – and, in some
cases, to indicate a degree of uncertainty not nuanced by corresponding
French language forms. Variation in usage is related to intensity of language
contact at the levels of the community and of the individual. (Codeswitching,
discourse analysis, evidentiality, quantitative sociolinguistics,
Canada, Acadian, French)*
Subject: Minority Language Variation
French -- Atlantic Provinces
Code Switching
Type: Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/2704
Published: Cambridge University Press
Citation: Language in Society; 23 (3) 355-365
ISSN: 0047-4045
Date: 1999

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