Walker, Douglas2008-12-032008-12-031995Journal of French Language Studies; 5: 85-1070959-2695http://hdl.handle.net/10315/2493Study of a number of abberrant verb forms (écart de la norme) in Canadian French reveals a variety of pressures, paradigm levelling, markedness reduction and iconcity particular, affecting the inflectional structures. These verb forms, when seen in the light of theorectical proposals of natural morphology, permit a ranking of naturalness priniciples within that approach and contribute to proposals for the resolution of 'naturalness conflicts'.enVerbal MorphologyFrenchNatural MorphologyMorphological VariationFrench -- CanadaPatterns of analogy in the Canadian French verb systemArticle