Bahler, Carly. 2019. Irrealis Mood in a Declining Dialect: The Case of French in Maine’s Saint John Valley. Indiana University dissertation. (xv+531pp.)
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Saint John Valley (SJV) is an international region at the intersection of three geopolitical units: northern Maine in the US and two Canadian provinces (northwestern New Brunswick and eastern Quebec |