Using texts selected from the C-Oral-Rom corpus, this study considers how
linguistic and sociolinguistic variables affect liaison. In the majority of
cases, liaison appears on monosyllabic function words. Individual lexemes
differ greatly in rate of liaison. With regard to sociolinguistic variation,
female speakers realize liaison consonants more often than male speakers,
younger speakers realize it more often than older speakers, and liaison rates
for speakers without university degree are higher than for speakers with
university degree. Results are discussed in the light of models of prosodic
structure and with respect to their implications for models of socio-
linguistic variation