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An Introduction to French Pronunciation

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The Vowels in Detail 69<br />

(iii) (with the spelling oi, especially after /r/) (le) bois<br />

/bwa/, ( je) crois, (il) croit /krwa/, croix /krwa/, droit<br />

/drwa/, endroit /edrwa/, étroit /etrwa/, froid /frwa/, roi /rwa/,<br />

voix /vwa/.<br />

10.9.5 Among words in -as, -asse, -able that normally or<br />

invariably take /a/, note bras /bra/, chasse /ʃas/, (que je, qu’il)<br />

fasse /fas/, masse /mas/, table /tabl/ and adjectives in -able<br />

such as capable /kapabl/ and raisonnable /rεzbnabl/.<br />

10.9.6 In so far as the distinction between /a/ and /a/ is<br />

observed, we have minimal pairs such as the following (note<br />

that stressed /a/ in a closed syllable is always long – see 12.5):<br />

/a/ /a/<br />

(il) bat /ba/ bas /ba/<br />

( je) bois, (il) boit /bwa/ (le) bois /bwa/<br />

là /la/ las /la/<br />

( je) vois, (il) voit, (la) voie /vwa/ (la) voix /vwa/<br />

mal, malle /mal/ mâle /ma:l/<br />

patte /pat/ pâte /pa:t/<br />

tache /taʃ/ tâche /ta:ʃ/<br />

10.9.7 In unstressed syllables, the pronunciation /a/ is<br />

appreciably less common than in stressed syllables. Among<br />

words in which it is still relatively current (most of them<br />

having corresponding words with a stressed syllable in /a/)<br />

are âprement /aprcme/, âpreté /aprcte/, bâtir /bati:r/, bâ<strong>to</strong>n<br />

/batf/, blâmer /blame/, gâteau /ga<strong>to</strong>/, gâter /gate/, navrant<br />

/navre/, pâlir /pali:r/, pâté /pate/, raser /raze/, tâcher /taʃe/.<br />

Note that many words are generally or invariably pronounced<br />

with /a/ even where there is a corresponding stressed<br />

syllable having /a/, e.g. boisé /bwaze/, classique /klasik/,<br />

enflammé /eflame/, paillasse /pajas/, passage /pasa:ʒ/, royal<br />

/rwajal/.<br />

Both pronunciations occur in words in -ation, e.g. nation<br />

/nasjf/ or /nasjf/, occupation /bkypasjf/ or /bkypasjf/,

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