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The variable use on<i>versus</i>tu/vous<i>for indefinite reference in Spoken French</i>
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1992
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Indefinite ReferenceFrenchLanguage VariationSpoken FrenchPhonologyCorpus LinguisticsLinguistic TheoryApplied LinguisticsSyntaxSubject CliticPhoneticsLinguistic TypologyGrammarDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesPartial TypologySociolinguisticsProsody (Linguistics)PragmaticsRomance LanguagesTourangeau FrenchArtsLinguisticsTheoretical Linguistics
abstract The subject clitic on has a surprising range of referential values, both indefinite and definite, that can be seen only when one examines the use of the pronoun in natural discourse. This paper proposes a partial typology of on derived from examples found in a socially-deverse corpus of Tourangeau French. The focus of the paper is on the variable use of on versus vous or tu as indefinite-genetic pronouns. The variation is partially constrained by a complex of linguistic, sociolinguistic, and partially discourse pragmatic factors. The saliency the speaker wishes to give to the referent apppears to be a key factor determining the probability of occurrence of the variants.
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