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Title: Variation in the use of discourse markers in a language contact situation
Author: Sankoff, Gillian; Thibault, Pierrette; Nagy, Naomi; Blondeau, Helene; Fonollosa, Marie Odile; Gagnon, Lucie
Abstract: Use of discourse markers by 17 speakers of Anglophone Montreal French
(AMF) showed great variation in individual repertoires and frequency of use.
Only five subjects manifested rates of usage comparable to those native
speakers or to their own L1 usage in English. In decreasing order of frequency,
the speakers used tu sais 'y'know'; la 'there' (the most frequent among L1 Montreal
French speakers); bon 'good', alors 'so', comme 'like', and bien 'well'; and
the local discourse conjunction fait que 'so'. The subjects occasionally made use
of the English markers you know, so, like, and well. Quebecois French markers
with no English equivalent were used by the speakers who had been exposed
to French in their early childhood environment. The one marker that showed
influence from English was comme, apparently calqued on English like. Overall,
frequent use of discourse markers correlated only with the speakers' knowledge
of French grammar—evidence that a higher frequency of discourse marker
use is the hallmark of the fluent speaker. As a feature that is not explicitly taught
in school, mastery of the appropriate use of discourse markers is thus particularly
revealing of the speakers' integration into the local speech community.
Subject: Second Language Variation
Minority Language Variation
Sociolinguistic Variation
French as a Second Language
French -- Quebec
French
Type: Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/2817
Published: Cambridge University Press; http://www.cambridge.org/
Citation: Language Variation and Change; 9(2): 191-218
ISSN: 0954-3945
Date: 1997

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