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Second language acquisition and "real" French: An investigation of subject doubling in the French of Montreal Anglophones

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dc.contributor.author Nagy, Naomi
dc.contributor.author Blondeau, Helene
dc.contributor.author Anger, Julie
dc.date.accessioned 2009-02-10T21:58:34Z
dc.date.available 2009-02-10T21:58:34Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier.citation Language Variation and Change; 15 (1): 73-103 en
dc.identifier.issn 0954-3945
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10315/2515
dc.description.abstract ABSTRACT --We investigated the French of the first generation of Montreal Anglophones who had had access to French immersion schooling. Our aim was to determine the extent to which these Anglophones had acquired the variable grammar of their Francophone peers and how that was related to the type of French instruction received and to the types of exposure to French. In Montreal French, a subject NP may be “echoed” by a pronoun without emphatic or contrastive effect. Because this is not a feature of standard French, Anglophones who learned French primarily in school were not expected to exhibit it. On the other hand, Anglophones who frequently spent time with Montreal Francophones were expected to have picked it up. To test this hypothesis, we used a database of speech from 29 speakers, varying in their quantity and type of exposure to French. Multivariate analyses determined the degree of correlation of several linguistic and social factors (related to type and quantity of exposure to French) to the presence of a doubled subject. These data were then compared with that for L1 French. Speakers who were more nativelike with respect to the rate of subject doubling and effects of linguistic factors were those who had had more contact with native speakers, especially as adults. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Cambridge University Press - Copyright holder: Cambridge University Press - Http://journals.canbridge.org en
dc.subject Minority Language Variation en
dc.subject French en
dc.subject Sociolinguistic Variation en
dc.subject French -- Quebec en
dc.subject Second Language Variation en
dc.subject French as a Second Language en
dc.title Second language acquisition and "real" French: An investigation of subject doubling in the French of Montreal Anglophones en
dc.type Article en

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