Dialect Contact and the Acadian French Subjunctive: A Cross-Varietal Study

Ruth King, Carmen L. LeBlanc, D. Grimm
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This study investigates mood choice for five Acadian French communities in Atlantic Canada which have intertwined settlement histories but which differ in terms of type and degree of dialect contact. The two communities with least contact with supralocal French preserve the highly salient imperfect subjunctive, moribund or absent from most other present-day spoken French varieties. While four communities exhibit high selection rates for the present subjunctive, in line with variationist analyses of other French varieties, one community has surprisingly low rates of such usage, along with absence of the imperfect subjunctive. This dichotomy is explained by the local prestige of the smaller of two founder groups for the community, settlers from Haute-Bretagne, France, a dialect area for which the historical record reveals low levels of subjunctive forms. The results highlight the importance not only of demographic factors but also of local identity construction in the formation of new contact varieties.
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方言联系与阿卡迪亚法语虚拟语气的交叉研究
本研究调查了加拿大大西洋沿岸的五个阿卡迪亚法语社区的情绪选择,这些社区有着相互交织的定居历史,但在方言接触的类型和程度上却有所不同。与超地方法语接触最少的两个社区保留了非常突出的不完全虚拟语气,在大多数其他今天的法语口语变体中垂死或缺席。根据对其他法语变体的变异分析,有四个社区对现在的虚拟语气表现出很高的选择率,而一个社区的这种使用率却低得惊人,而且没有不完全虚拟语气。这种二分法可以解释为社区的两个创始人群体中较小的一个群体在当地的声望,来自法国上布列塔尼的定居者,这是一个方言地区,历史记录显示其虚拟语气水平较低。研究结果强调了人口因素和地方认同构建在新接触品种形成中的重要性。
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