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‘Hello, we're outrageously punctual’: Front door rituals between friends in Australia and France
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- 26 January 2010, pp. 17-29
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Introduction: Multicultural youth vernaculars in Paris and urban France
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- 31 July 2018, pp. 161-164
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Le(s) temps du compte rendu sportif
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 129-148
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A comparative study of the semantics and pragmatics of enfin and finalement, in synchrony and diachrony
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- 03 August 2005, pp. 153-171
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Verbo-pictorial metaphor in French advertising
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- 22 March 2013, pp. 155-180
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The acquisition of future temporality by L2 French learners
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- 08 July 2013, pp. 181-202
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Verbs and rules: Two profiles of French morphology acquisition
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- 09 June 2003, pp. 23-45
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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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Vestiges from the grammaticalization path: The expression of future temporal reference in Acadian French1
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- 26 September 2014, pp. 339-365
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The sociolinguistic situation of ‘contemporary dialects of French’ in France today: an overview of recent contributions on the dialectalisation of Standard French
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- 11 October 2006, pp. 251-275
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French vocabulary breadth among learners in the British school and university system: comparing knowledge over time
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 333-348
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Les partis politiques et la féminisation des noms de métier
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- 28 March 2002, pp. 43-53
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Second-person pronoun use in French language discussion fora
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- 28 September 2009, pp. 363-380
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Synchronic variation in the expression of French negation: A Distributed Morphology approach
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- 19 November 2013, pp. 9-28
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Beyond advanced stages in high-level spoken L2 French*
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- 01 May 2013, pp. 255-280
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Le débat sur la diglossie en France: aspects scientifiques et politiques*
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- 30 January 2013, pp. 1-16
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The unfolding of the verbal temporal system in French children's speech between 18 and 36 months
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- 24 January 2012, pp. 95-114
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Laughing together: laughter as a feature of affiliation in French conversation1
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 147-161
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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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Liaison, nasal vowels and productivity
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- 11 September 2001, pp. 241-258
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