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Rhapsodie : a prosodic and syntactic treebank for spoken French
by
Lacheret-Dujour, Anne
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Pietrandrea, Paola
,
Kahane, Sylvain
in
French language -- Spoken French -- Study and teaching
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French language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers
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Humanities and Social Sciences
2019
This monograph describes the development of Rhapsodie, a 33,000-word syntactic and prosodic treebank of spoken French created with the aim of modeling the interface between prosody, syntax and discourse in spoken French.
The acquisition of sociolinguistic competence in a study abroad context
2009
Drawing on cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of a range of sociolinguistic variables in L2 French, this volume explores the relationship between 'study abroad' and the acquisition of sociolinguistic variation patterns by the advanced second language learner.
The acquisition of French as a second language : new developmental perspectives
by
Lindqvist, Christina
,
Bardel, Camilla
in
Foreign speakers
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French language
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French language -- Grammar -- Study and teaching
2014
It has been argued that the study of child L2 development can inform different maturational accounts of language acquisition. One such specific proposal was put forward by Meisel (2008), arguing for a cut-off point for monolingual or bilingual first language acquisition - (2)L1 - type of development at 3-4 years. The paper analyses the longitudinal development of object clitics in child L2 French (L1 Swedish) and compares the developmental sequence in child L2 learners (n = 7) with different Ages of onset of Acquisition (AoA) (from 3;0 to 6;5) to the adult L2 sequence that was found in previous studies (Granfeldt & Schlyter 2004). The study also includes age-matched simultaneous bilingual children (n = 3) and monolingual controls (n = 5). The results show that some of the child L2 learners with an AoA over 4 years display structures that are typical of adult L2 acquisition, whereas these structures were not found in the simultaneous bilingual children or in the child second language acquisition (cL2) children with an AoA under 4 years. It is suggested that differences in developmental sequences are due to a combination of AoA and the level of L1 linguistic development at the onset of L2 acquisition.
The attrition of French as a foreign language
by
Weltens, Hubertus H
in
French language -- Psychological aspects
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French language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers
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Language
2011
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