Sylvie Dubois
Affiliations: | Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMegan E. Melancon | grad student | 2000 | Louisiana State |
Sibylle Noetzel | grad student | 2007 | Louisiana State |
Carole L. Salmon | grad student | 2007 | Louisiana State |
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Salmon C, Dubois S. (2014) À la recherche du français en Nouvelle-Angleterre: Une enquête de terrain à travers six États Journal of French Language Studies. 24: 377-401 |
Dubois S, Noetzel S, Salmon C. (2007) « L'usage des pratiques bilingues dans la communauté cadienne » Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics. 37: 207-219 |
Dubois S, Salmon C. (2007) « Étude diachronique du /ɔ/ devant R et L en français cadien dans le parler de quatre générations de femmes cadiennes » Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics. 37: 193-206 |
Dubois S, Noetzel S. (2005) Intergenerational pattern of interference and internally-motivated changes in Cajun French Bilingualism. 8: 131-143 |
Dubois S, Horvath BM. (2003) Verbal morphology in Cajun Vernacular English: A comparison with other varieties of southern English Journal of English Linguistics. 31: 34-59 |
Dubois S. (2003) Letter-writing in French Louisiana: Interpreting variable spelling conventions, 1685–1840 Written Language and Literacy. 6: 31-70 |
Dubois S, Horvath BM. (2003) The English Vernacular of the Creoles of Louisiana Language Variation and Change. 15: 255-288 |
Dubois S, Horvath BM. (2002) Sounding Cajun: The rhetorical use of dialect in speech and writing American Speech. 77: 264-287 |
Dubois S, Melançon M. (2000) Creole is, Creole ain't: Diachronic and synchronic attitudes toward Creole identity in southern Louisiana Language in Society. 29: 237-258 |
Dubois S, Horvath B. (1999) When the music changes, you change too: Gender and language change in Cajun English Language Variation and Change. 11: 287-313 |