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9 February 2010

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Studies in French Applied Linguistics

Edited by Dalila Ayoun
University of Arizona

2008. xiii, 400 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 1982 4 / EUR 105.00 / USD 158.00
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Studies in French Applied Linguistics invites the reader to adopt a broad perspective on applied linguistics, illustrating the fascinating multifaceted work researchers are conducted in so many various, inter-connected subfields. The five chapters of the first part are dedicated to the first and second language acquisition of French in various settings: First language acquisition by normal children from a generative perspective and by children with Specific Language Impairment; second language acquisition in Canadian immersion settings, from a neurolinguistic approach to phonology and natural language processing and CALL. The six chapters of the second part explore the contribution of French in various subfields of applied linguistics such as an anthropological approach to literacy issues in Guadeloupean Kréyòl, literacy issues in new technologies, phonological and lexical innovations in the banlieues, French in North Africa, language planning and policy in Quebec, as well as the emerging field of forensic linguistics from an historical perspective.


Table of contents

In memoriam
vii
Preface
ix–x
About the contributors
xi–xiii
Part I. First and second language acquisition
1
1. Evolving perspectives on learning French as a second language through immersion
Roy Lyster
3–36
2. Language production from a neurolinguistic perspective
Marina Laganaro
37–61
3. Natural language processing tools and CALL
Marie-Josée Hamel
63–96
4. Specific language impairment in French
Celia Jakubovitz and Laurie Tuller
97–133
5. The first language acquisition of French from a generative perspective
Cornelia Hamann
135–181
Part II. French in applied linguistics
183
6. The role and status of the French language in North Africa
Farid Aitsiselmi and Dawn Marley
185–222
7. Anthropological linguistic perspectives on writing Guadeloupean Kréyòl: Struggles for recognition of the language and struggles over authority
Kathe Managan
223–253
8. Literacy and technology in French language teaching: Issues and prospects
Richard Kern
255–294
9. Forensic linguistics and French
Douglas A. Kibbee
295–316
10. Analyzing urban youth vernaculars in French cities: Lexicographical, variationist and ethnographic approaches
Tim Pooley
317–344
11. Language planning and policy in Quebec
Leigh Oakes
345–385
Name index
387–394
Subject index
395–396
English-French glossary
397–400