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Minority Language Schooling without Home Language Maintenance: Impact on Language Proficiency 

Mougeon, Raymond; Beniak, Edouard (Multilingual Matters, 1987)
Linguistic minority groups undergoing assimilatory pressure yet fortunate enough to have at their disposal an educational system in their own language expect the schools to play an important role in the maintenance of the ...
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Maîtriser la norme sociolinguistique en interlangue française : le cas de l'omission variable de 'ne' 

Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Regan, Vera (Cambridge University Press - Copyright holder: Cambridge University Press - Http://journals.canbridge.org, 2002)
L'acquisition de la norme sociolinguistique française pose des problèmes considérables aux locuteurs non-natifs. L'analyse de la variation dans l'omission du ne dans un corpus d'interlangue avancée de 27 apprenants ...
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The L2 acquisition of a phonological variable: the case of /l/deletion in French 

Howard, Martin; LEMEE, ISABELLE; Regan, Vera (Cambridge University Press - Copyright holder: Cambridge University Press - Http://journals.canbridge.org, 2006)
This article is situated within the recent strand of SLA research which applies variationist sociolinguistic methods to the study of the acquisition of sociolinguistic variation by the L2 speaker. Whilst that research ...
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The social correlates and linguistic processes of lexical borrowing and assimilation 

Poplack, Shana; Sankoff, David; Miller, Christopher (Mouton de Gruyter, 1988)
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Le français en situation de contact et la variation linguistique : le français parlé en Ontario (Canada) 

Mougeon, Raymond; Beniak, Edouard (Publications de l'Université de Provence, 1986)
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A sociolinguistic study of language contact, shift and change 

Mougeon, Raymond; Beniak, Edouard; Valois, Daniel (Mouton Publishers, 1985)
Bilingual speech communities provide linguists with a favorite laboratory to study the effects of language contact on linguistic structure. Without denying the interest or importance of this traditional contrastive approach ...
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Le mot juste en français albertain 

Nadasdi, Terry; Keppie, Christina (Les Presses de Saint Boniface; http://www.ustboniface.mb.ca/cusb/presses/, 2004)
RESUME Cette etude presente une analyse variationniste des adverbes de restriction en francais albertain. Trois variantes sont examinees, a savoir, seulement, rien que et juste. Ces trois formes entrent en correlation ...
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Subject NP Doubling, Matching and Minority French 

Nadasdi, Terry (Cambridge University Press; http://www.cambridge.org/, 1995)
Our study presents a variationist analysis of subject doubling in the French of Ontario, Canada. Two principal variants are distinguished: a non-doubled variant and a doubled variant containing a clitic agreement marker. ...
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Perspective sociolinguistique sur le comportement langagier des Franco-Ontariens 

Mougeon, Raymond (Le Nordir, 1995)
La présente étude procédera en deux grandes étapes. Dans un premier temps, à la lumière des données les plus récentes du recensement et des résultats d'enquêtes sociolinguistiques, nous délimiterons la population ciblée ...
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The role of transfer in language variation and change: Evidence from contact varieties of French 

Treffers-Daller, Jeanine; Mougeon, Raymond (Cambridge University Press - Copyright holder: Cambridge University Press - Http://journals.canbridge.org, 2005)
In this Special Issue, the focus is on contact-induced language variation and change in situations of societal bilingualism that involve long-term contact between French and another language. As is well known, when two or ...
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