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Valdman, Albert – French Review, 1975
This article discusses the linguistic and sociolinguistic relationship between French and Haitian Creole, dealing specifically with: 1) linguistic similarities or differences between the two, 2) overlapping between the two languages as seen in social and stylistic variation in Creole, and 3) attitudes of Haitians towards the two languages. (Text…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Creoles, Descriptive Linguistics, Diglossia

Margolin, Ronald D.; Rogers, Kenneth H. – French Review, 1978
Describes an experimental intersession program in which American undergraduates were taught Quebec French in Quebec. (AM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, French, Language Instruction, Language Variation

Belasco, Simon – French Review, 1984
Describes a study concerned with distinguishing certain phonological and morphological features of the three dialects of Occitan, a language spoken in the south of France. Results indicate that variations in pronunciation seem to depend on sociolinguistic, as well as geographical factors, and in fact, related dialects and language cannot be…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Comparative Analysis, Dialects, Diglossia

Ossipov, Helene – French Review, 1994
Salient lexical, phonetic, and morphological peculiarities of the vernacular French of Quebec are examined and explained, and similarities to European popular French are discussed, both as a guide to texts written in the vernacular and to place this variety in its sociolinguistic context. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Canadian Literature, Foreign Countries, French, Language Attitudes