2021f-apfr4152a-03

AP/FR4152 3.0 A: Canadian French

Offered by: FR


 Session

Fall 2021

 Term

F

Format

REMT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

Through the empirical analysis of speech samples from different regions and registers, this course provides a linguistic description of Laurentian French, the variety of French spoken in Quebec and Ontario, from linguistic, historical and sociocultural perspectives. Particular attention is given to phonetic, morpho-syntactic and lexical variants, and to the question of norms and variants.Prerequisite: AP/FR 2100 6.00 Course credit exclusion: AP/FR 4150 6.00.


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