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Denis Dumas. Nos façons de parler: les prononciations en français québécois. Sillery: Presses de l’Université du Quebec. 1987. Pp. 155. $16.00. - Luc Ostiguy et Robert Sarrasin. Phonétique comparée du français et de l’anglais nord-américains. Trois Rivières: Réseau U. 1985. Pp. 217. - Marc Picard. An Introduction to the Comparative Phonetics of English and French in North America. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1987. Pp. 90. Hfl. 30,-; US$12.00.
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