The role of speaker sex and sexuality in an ongoing sound change: Nasal vowels in Parisian French

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of French Language Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-11 DOI:10.1017/s0959269523000157
Damien Mooney
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This article examines the progression of the counter-clockwise nasal vowel chain shift in Parisian French, investigating in particular the influence of biological sex and of sexuality on the propagation of this change from below. The research presented forms part of a study on the participation of sexual minorities in ongoing sound change; this study aims to address the continued exclusion of sexual minorities from sociolinguistic studies, which not only invisibilizes queer people, but underlines their behaviour, linguistic or otherwise, as gender-deviant. Using a sociophonetic methodology, an analysis of nasal vowel quality provides evidence for sex- and sexuality-differential linguistic behaviour in the advancement of the nasal vowel chain shift. The results confirm the progressive but non-conformative linguistic behaviour of women, both straight and queer, as outlined by Labov (1990) and numerous other sociolinguistic studies, but also indicate that queer men are centre-stage in driving the change forward. This research is a first step in formalizing data-driven principles about the linguistic behaviour of sexual minorities and their role in language change, akin to the principles advanced to account for the behaviour of women.
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说话者的性别和性在持续的声音变化中的作用:巴黎法语的鼻元音
本文研究了巴黎法语中逆时针鼻音链移位的进展,特别研究了生理性别和性对这种变化从下而上的传播的影响。所提出的研究是一项关于性少数群体参与正在进行的健全变革的研究的一部分;这项研究的目的是解决性少数群体一直被排除在社会语言学研究之外的问题,这种研究不仅忽视了酷儿人群,而且强调了他们的行为,无论是语言上还是其他方面,都是性别偏差。使用社会语音学的方法,对鼻元音质量的分析提供了在鼻元音链移位的推进过程中性别和性别差异的语言行为的证据。研究结果证实了Labov(1990)和许多其他社会语言学研究所概述的女性(包括直女和酷儿)的进步但非顺应的语言行为,但也表明酷儿男性在推动这种变化的过程中处于中心地位。这项研究是形式化数据驱动原则的第一步,这些原则是关于性少数群体的语言行为及其在语言变化中的作用的,类似于为解释女性行为而提出的原则。
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期刊介绍: Journal of French Language Studies, sponsored by the Association for French Language Studies, encourages and promotes theoretical, descriptive and applied studies of all aspects of the French language. The journal brings together research from the English- and French-speaking traditions, publishing significant work on French phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis and semantics, sociolinguistics and variation studies. Most work is synchronic in orientation, but historical and comparative items are also included. Studies of the acquisition of the French language, where these take due account of current theory in linguistics and applied linguistics, are also published.
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