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Personally speaking … or not? The strategic value of on in face-to-face negotiation
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 203-223
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On the geographical spread of Oïl French in France
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- 11 October 2006, pp. 357-390
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Le datif en français: un cas structural
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- 06 April 2006, pp. 93-110
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Qu’est-ce t’as été te mêler de ça ?! Une « nouvelle » structure pour les questions rhétoriques conflictuelles
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- 10 June 2015, pp. 279-298
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Extensive data for morphology: using the World Wide Web
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- 01 March 2008, pp. 67-85
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La question du nom propre répété dans la théorie dite du centrage et ses problèmes
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- 09 June 2003, pp. 105-134
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Authority, prescriptivism and the French standard language§
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 93-111
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There are more women in joggeur·euses than in joggeurs: On the effects of gender-fair forms on perceived gender ratios in French role nouns
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- 28 July 2022, pp. 28-51
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New insights on an old rivalry: The passé simple and the passé composé in spoken Acadian French1
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- 05 January 2012, pp. 315-343
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Analyse comparative de ça fait que, alors, donc et so à Montréal et à Welland: mutations sociales, convergences, divergences en français laurentien
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- 14 August 2018, pp. 35-65
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Lexical borrowings in French: Anglicisms as a separate phenomenon
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- 20 July 2010, pp. 231-251
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The origins of new quotative expressions: the case of Paris French
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- 31 July 2018, pp. 209-234
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The passé surcomposé régional: towards a definition of its function in contemporary spoken French1
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 171-190
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A problem in sociolinguistic methodology: investigating a rare syntactic form1
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 1-24
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Une distinction mesurable: corpus oraux et écrits sur le continuum de la deixis
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- 11 September 2001, pp. 179-199
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French future: Exploring the future ratification hypothesis
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- 28 July 2015, pp. 353-378
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Second language acquisition research and the second language acquisition of French
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 97-121
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La liaison à Orléans, corpus et changement linguistique: une première étude exploratoire
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- 31 January 2017, pp. 41-54
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Morphosyntactic and morphophonological variation in Breton: a cross-generational perspective
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- 29 July 2019, pp. 235-263
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‘Les gosses ça se lève tôt le matin’: l'interprétation générique du syntagme nominal disloqué au moyen de ce ou ça*
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 133-162
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