French

@article{Smith1993French,  title={French},  author={Caroline L. Smith},  journal={Journal of the International Phonetic Association},  year={1993},  volume={23},  pages={73 - 76},  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:249404451}}
The following description of French is based on the speech of a young Parisian female speaker. Varieties of French have almost identical inventories; the main differences are to be found in the maintenance or loss of certain contrasts. 
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