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Q1Domain Verified
The "Complete Parisian & Standard French Pronunciation Course 2026" emphasizes the phonetic distinction between the nasal vowels /ɑ̃/ and /ɔ̃/. In the context of regional variations, which of the following regions is *least* likely to exhibit a clear and consistent pronunciation of this distinction, often merging them into a single nasalized vowel?
Québec (Canada)
Belgian French
Alsace (France)
Provence (France)
Q2Domain Verified
The "Complete Parisian & Standard French Pronunciation Course 2026" highlights the "liaison" as a key feature of fluent French. Considering regional variations, which of the following is a common characteristic of liaison in certain Southern French dialects that might deviate from the Parisian standard presented in the course?
Mandatory liaison of all silent final consonants, even when the following word starts with a vowel.
A tendency to omit liaisons more frequently, particularly with consonant clusters.
The insertion of an intrusive 'r' sound between words where a liaison would typically occur.
A preference for "enchaînement" (linking the final consonant of a word to the initial vowel of the next) over traditional liaison.
Q3Domain Verified
The "Complete Parisian & Standard French Pronunciation Course 2026" dedicates significant attention to the uvular fricative /ʁ/. In the context of regional French, which of the following statements accurately reflects a pronunciation characteristic found in some dialects of French that diverges from this standard?
A tendency towards a more "rolled" or trilled uvular /ʀ/ rather than the standard fricative.
The absence of any distinct /ʁ/ sound, with words that would normally have it pronounced with a vowel.
The prevalence of a voiced uvular stop /ɢ/ in place of the fricative /ʁ/.
The consistent use of an alveolar trill /r/ similar to Spanish or Italian.

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