This volume deals with the plurality of French pronunciation norms from a panfrancophone perspective. Using linguistic productions from model speakers, as well as perceptions and representations from non-expert informants, it compares the traditional Parisian norm to the Swiss and Quebecois norms. Results show a bicentric trend with two dominant norms in Europe (Paris) and North America (Quebec).
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