Date: 25-Mar-2008
From: Simona Cilenti <simona.cilenti student.manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: Resources Needed on Nasal Vowels/French Dialects
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Hello I've been advised to contact you by my lecturer. Myself and two colleagues are in the process of researching an undergraduate essay on the variances of nasal vowel pronunciation in spoken French across different regions of France. The essay is a literary review therefore can anybody offer any texts/authors on the subject that would be useful to analyze for the essay? We already have texts by: Delattre, Delvaux, Hansen, Neve. Morin and Walter and have been advised by our lecturer to post a query to see if anybody could suggest any further reading that would help in our analysis. Many Thanks
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Sociolinguistics
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