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Pierrette Thibault (ed.)., Le français parlé: Etudes sociolinguistiques. Edmonton: Linguistic Research, Inc., 1979. Pp. ix + 169. - Claire Lefebvre, Lynn Drapeau, and Colette Dubuison (eds.), Le français parlé en milieu populaire, no. I (Recherches linguistiques à Montréal, vol. 15). Montreal: University of Montreal, 1980. Pp. 159.
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