French of France

French of France is the predominant variety of the French language in France, Andorra and Monaco, in its formal and informal registers. It has, for a long time, been associated with Standard French. It is now seen as a variety of French alongside Acadian French, Belgian French, Quebec French, Swiss French, etc. In overseas France or Corsica, it is more often called Metropolitan French or Hexagonal French.

French of France
French French
Metropolitan French
Hexagonal French
français de France
français de métropole
français métropolitain
français hexagonal
Native toFrance
Latin (French alphabet)
French Braille
Official status
Official language in
 France
Regulated byAcadémie française (French Academy)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Linguasphere51-AAA-i
IETFfr-FR

Phonology

Paris

In Paris, nasal vowels are no longer pronounced as in traditional Parisian French: /ɑ̃/[ɒ̃], /ɛ̃/[æ̃], /ɔ̃/[õ] and /œ̃/[æ̃]. Many distinctions are lost: /a/ and /ɑ/, /ɛ/ and /ɛː/, /ø/ and /ə/, /ɛ̃/ and /œ̃/ and /nj/ and /ɲ/. Otherwise, some speakers still distinguish /a/ and /ɑ/ in stressed syllables, but they pronounce the letter "â" as [aː]: pâte [paːt].

Southern provinces

In the south of France, nasal vowels have not changed; they are still pronounced as in traditional Parisian French: enfant [ɑ̃ˈfɑ̃], pain [pɛ̃], bon [bɔ̃] and brun [bʁœ̃]. Many distinctions are lost. At the end, southern speakers no longer distinguish /e/ and /ɛ/: livré and livret are both pronounced [liˈvʁe]. In closed syllables, they no longer distinguish /ɔ/ and /o/, also /œ/ and /ø/: notre and nôtre are both pronounced [nɔtʁ̥] and jeune and jeûne are both pronounced [ʒœn]. The distinction of /a/ vs. /ɑ/ and /ɛ/ vs. /ɛː/ are lost. Older speakers pronounce all the "e": chaque [ˈʃakə] and vêtement [ˈvɛtəmã].

Northern provinces

In the north, /a/ and /ɑ/ are both pronounced as [ɔ] at the end: is pronounced [lɔ] and mât [mɔ].

Lorraine

Phonemic long vowels are still maintained: pâte [pɑːt] and fête [fɛːt].[1] Before /ʁ/, /a/ changed to [ɑː]: guitare is pronounced [ɡiˈtɑːʁ], voir is pronounced [vwɑːʁ].

See also

References

  1. "Les Accents des Français". accentsdefrance.free.fr.
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