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OverviewThis book offers sharp new insights into the acquisition and use of French as a foreign language. The authors are specialists in their particular theoretical paradigms and focus on morphology, morpho-syntax, syntax, discourse, as well as fluency in the French interlanguage from beginners to advanced learners with different first languages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jean-Marc DewaelePublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Volume: No. 10 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.324kg ISBN: 9781853597664ISBN 10: 185359766 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 18 February 2005 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Psycholinguistic studies on the acquisition of French as a second language Marzena Watorek & Clive Perdue (Universite Paris); 2 Discourse structuring in advanced L2 French Victorine Hancock and Nathalie Kirchmeyer (University of Stockholm); 3. Adverbs and functional categories in L1 and L2 acquisition of French Suzanne Schlyter (University of Lund); 4. The Emergence and Use of the Plus-Que-Parfait in Advanced French Interlanguage Martin Howard (University College Cork); 5. The emergence of morpho-syntactic structure in French L2 Florence Myles (University of Southampton) 6. Syntactic and semantic issues in the acquisition of negation in French Daniel Veronique (UFR Didactique di Francais language etrangere); 7 Gender and number in French L2 Mireille Prodeau (Universite Paris); 8. The development of gender attribution and gender agreement in French Jonas Granfeldt (University of Lund); 9. From speech community back to classroom: what variation analysis can tell us about the role of context in the acquisition of French as a foreign language Vera Regan (University College Dublin); 10 The role of psycholinguistic factors in the development of fluency amongst advanced learners of French Richard Towell (University of Salford) & Jean-Marc DewaeleReviewsOne of the qualities of the volume, in addition to the extensive bibliographies that accompany each Chapter, is the generally thorough and clear exposition of the research questions, theoretical framework, and previous work that relate to each topic. Thus, the volume should be of interest not only to SLA researchers but also to practitioners in French language education and to those who teach research methods.Betsy Kerr, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, in Studies in Second Language Acquisition 29:1Dewaele succeeds in creating a collection that unites approaches that are often divergent. Impressively, the volume remains cohesive, and this cohesiveness is largely due to another feature of the collection that highlights it multidisciplinary goal.Amanda C. Edmonds, Indiana University, in the French Review Vol 79: 5.Focus on French as a Foreign Language greatly contributes to our knowledge of student mastery of the various components of French at early and advanced stages of their learning. Both foreign language teachers and second language acquisition research can profit from the abundant data on the interlanguage (s) of students of French.Kenneth H. Rogers, University of Rhode Island, in the Modern Language Journal 9 1.1 (2007)This well-written, detailed, and diverse collection of articles draws strength from the varied backgrounds and perspectives of its contributing authors. A definite must read!Katherine Rehner, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto in the Canadian Modern Language Review 62:3, March 2006 Author InformationAuthor Website: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/linguistics/our-staff/jean-marc-dewaeleJean-Marc Dewaele is Reader in French and Applied Linguistics at Birkbeck College, University of London. His research focuses on individual differences in second language production, linking linguistic and temporal variables with psychological, situational and sociobiographical variables. He is a co-editor of Bilingualism: Beyond Basic Principles (2003, Multilingual Matters) and is currently Scientific Commissions Co-ordinator and member of the Executive Board of the International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA). Tab Content 6Author Website: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/linguistics/our-staff/jean-marc-dewaeleCountries AvailableAll regions |