This paper considers the socio-stylistic distribution of the French variabl
e morpho-syntactic particle ne. The interspeaker axes of variation in ne ar
e summarised first, prior to a consideration of some interspeaker data deri
ving from a corpus of spoken French. As well as presenting group scores, we
examine intraspeaker variation in ne by focusing on use of the variable by
a single speaker in both speech styles recorded. One principal finding is
that the formal speech situation was such as to work against the strong con
straint that induces French speakers to produce clitic+verb sequence as per
haps the default form; a constraint that strongly favours ne deletion. Its
informal style, several examples of retention of ne seem to show that the t
one of a stretch of discourse can vary independently of the informality of
the speech style. Several of the stylistic effects produced by the informan
ts in conversation style through their use of ne show that the micro-style
variation which is present in both of the broad styles is reflected in the
use of ne through a reduction in degrees of style shift, since the 'formal'
episodes in informal style call for the use of ne frequently relative to f
ormal style--albeit within the context of very little use of ne overall.