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Contact-induced linguistic innovations on the continuum of language use: The case of French in Ontario – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2005

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

Tables 2 and 4 of the article by Mougeon, Nadasdi and Rehner (2005) included several errors in the calculation of the percentages. The corrected tables are provided below. The authors apologize for the errors.

Table 2. Distribution of innovations and their traditional counterparts across communities and speaker groups.

* Word in italics = innovation; word in Roman = variant; X = NP referring to a game or sport

Table 4. Implicational distribution of innovations across communities and speaker groups.

X = NP referring to a game or sport

References

Mougeon, R., Nadasdi, T., & Rehner, K. (2005). Contact-induced linguistic innovations on the continuum of language use: The case of French in Ontario. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 8, 99115.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Table 2. Distribution of innovations and their traditional counterparts across communities and speaker groups.

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Table 4. Implicational distribution of innovations across communities and speaker groups.