| Title: | Living and working in immersion French |
| Author: | Nadasdi, Terry; McKinnie, Meghan |
| Abstract: | Abstract -- Our study presents a variationist analysis of lexical variation in L2 immersion in French. Two variables are considered: a) words referring to remunerated work, e.g. travail; b) verbs used to indicate one's place of residence, e.g. habiter. One linguistic factor, priming in the interviewer's question, is shown to condition both variables. A number of social factors are also considered. The only correlation that obtains with a social factor is speakers' home language for the ‘work’ variable. The main finding from our study is that in comparison to L1 Canadian Francophones, the immersion students make use of a limited number of lexical variants and show no knowledge of highly frequent non standard L1 forms.
(Received January 2000) (Revised August 2001) |
| Subject: |
French as a Second Language
Second Language Acquisition Second Language Variation Sociolinguistic Variation Immersion French |
| Type: | Article |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10315/2703 |
| Published: | Cambridge University Press |
| Citation: | The Journal of French Language studies; 13 (1) 41-60 |
| ISSN: | 0959-2695 |
| Date: | 2003 |
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