The sociolinguistic competence of immersion students
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The sociolinguistic competence of immersion students
(Second language acquisition / series editor, David Singleton, [47])
Multilingual Matters, c2010
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-224) and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9781847692382
内容説明
This book reports the findings of an extensive research project on the acquisition of the native norms of spoken French variation by French immersion students who have learnt their second language primarily in an educational context. The project focused on a range of phonetic, lexical and grammatical sociolinguistic variants documented in studies of contemporary first language varieties of spoken French, and assessed the extent to which the students master the linguistic and extra-linguistic factors which govern variant choice. The book also discusses pedagogical strategies to improve the students' mastery of spoken French variation. The book represents an important contribution to an under-researched aspect of advanced Second Language Acquisition in an institutional setting.
目次
CH. 1 INTRODUCTION
CH. 2 METHODOLOGY
CH. 3 FINDINGS OF L1 STUDIES
CH. 4 RESULTS
CH. 5 THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF INCREASED FL1 INPUT IN AN EDUCTIONAL CONTEXT
CH. 6 CONCLUSION
Appendix A: Semi-directed taped interview schedule-including reading passages
Appendix B: Student questionnaire survey
Appendix C: Objectives of the Ontario Ministry of Education concerning the development of sociolinguistic competence by secondary school French immersion students
Appendix D: Results of the GoldVarb analyses of the sociolinguistic variables focused upon in the current research
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: hbk ISBN 9781847692399
内容説明
This book reports the findings of an extensive research project on the acquisition of the native norms of spoken French variation by French immersion students who have learnt their second language primarily in an educational context. The project focused on a range of phonetic, lexical and grammatical sociolinguistic variants documented in studies of contemporary first language varieties of spoken French, and assessed the extent to which the students master the linguistic and extra-linguistic factors which govern variant choice. The book also discusses pedagogical strategies to improve the students' mastery of spoken French variation. The book represents an important contribution to an under-researched aspect of advanced Second Language Acquisition in an institutional setting.
目次
Ch. 1 Introduction
Ch. 2 Methodology
Ch. 3 Findings of L1 Studies
Ch. 4 Results
Ch. 5 The Potential Benefits of Increased Fl1 Input in an Educational Context
Ch. 6 Conclusion
Appendix A: Semi-directed taped interview schedule—including reading passages
Appendix B: Student questionnaire survey
Appendix C: Objectives of the Ontario Ministry of Education concerning the development of sociolinguistic competence by secondary school French immersion students
Appendix D: Results of the GoldVarb analyses of the sociolinguistic variables focused upon in the current research
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