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Dialects and Accents of France

The archive provides:

  • downloadable recordings of accent/dialect speakers from the region you select
  • text files giving the speakers' biographical details
  • scholarly commentary and analysis in some cases
  • and, in most cases, an orthographic transcription of the speakers' unscripted speech.

    In a small number of cases, you will also find a narrow phonetic transcription of the sample (see Phonetic Transcriptions for a complete list).

    The recordings average four minutes in length and feature both the reading of one of two standard passages, and some unscripted speech. The two passages, Comma Gets a Cure (currently our standard passage), and The Rainbow Passage (used in our earliest recordings), may be accessed from the menu bar to your right.

    To access IDEA's sound files and documents, you will need an mp3 player, and Acrobat Reader, available free from Acrobat Reader.

    If you are interested in specific information about France, please go to Yahoo's website at dir.yahoo.com/Regional/Countries/France/

    For instructional materials or coaching in the accents and dialects represented here
    please go to Other Dialect Services

    Dialect Samples

    To properly play a sound sample, you may first need to save it to your own computer. To do so, right-click on the desired sample and save it. A high-speed connection to the internet may allow you to play the file simply by clicking it.
    Sound Sample Basic Information Text Files
    France One Male, mild accent. Speaker has lived in US for 30 years France One
    Transcription
    France Two Female, 20's, Paris France Two
    Transcription
    France Three Female, 20's, Besancon France Three
    Transcription
    France Four Female, 20's, Northern Belgium, text-book accent France Four
    Transcription
    France Five Female, 20's, Besancon, text-book accent France Five
    Transcription
    France Six Male, 50's, Alsace. First language was the Alsatian dialect of German France Six
    France Seven Female, 50's, Metz, Alsace, text-book accent France Seven
    France Eight Female, twenties, Paris, strong accent France Eight
    Transcription
    France Nine male, twenties, light accent, learned British English France Nine
    France Ten male, born 1963, fluent English speaker, very little accent France Ten

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