Multilingual Matters
TheAcquisition of French in Multilingual Contexts
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Edited by:
Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
, Katrin Schmitz and Natascha Müller
About this book
This volume brings together new research from different theoretical paradigms addressing the acquisition of French as a second language. It focuses on the acquisition of French in combination with different languages and enriches our understanding of the particularities of French and the role of language combinations in the acquisition process.
Author / Editor information
Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes is Associate Professor in Spanish at the Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain. His research interests lie in the field of Spanish applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics and bilingualism and he has authored and co-authored numerous book chapters and articles in international journals.
Schmitz Katrin :Katrin Schmitz is Junior Professor of Romance linguistics at the University of Wuppertal. Her research focuses on the development of French, Italian and Spanish, both from a synchronous and a diachronous perspective.
Müller Natascha :Natascha Müller is Chair of Romance linguistics at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal. Her research focuses on the syntax of Romance languages and their acquisition. Currently, she is working on the simultaneous acquisition of three first languages.
Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes is Associate Professor in Spanish at the Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain. His research interests lie in the field of Spanish applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics and bilingualism and he has authored and co-authored numerous book chapters and articles in international journals.
Katrin Schmitz is Junior Professor of Romance linguistics at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal. Her research focuses on the development of French, Italian and Spanish, both from a synchronic and a diachronic perspective.
Natascha Müller is Chair of Romance linguistics at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal. Her research focuses on the syntax of Romance languages and their acquisition. Currently, she is working on the simultaneous acquisition of three first languages.
Reviews
This is a welcome contribution to the existing research on the acquisition of
French. It should be of interest to scholars in various domains including first language
acquisition, second language acquisition and language typology.
Stéphanie Pellet, Wake Forest University, USA:
This volume is an excellent contribution relating (bilingualism and language interface) phenomena to critical questions such as the role of Universal Grammar, transfer, and
the interaction between language acquisition and language change.
Philippe Prévost, University of Tours, France:
This volume is a welcome addition to research on L1 and L2 acquisition of French. It broadens the width of linguistic phenomena under investigation in this language, via stimulating language combinations. The L2 results are particularly relevant to our understanding of crosslinguistic influence in SLA, and they certainly open the door for further exciting work.
Aafke Hulk, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands:
This volume is a very interesting collection of articles on the acquisition of linguistic phenomena in French as (2)L1 and L2. The authors present and discuss new processing and production data by different learner populations in various language combinations and contexts, raising new and challenging issues, both for linguistic and cognitive development. A must-read for every (generative) linguist interested in the bilingual acquisition of French.
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Frontmatter
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Introduction
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1. Finite Verb Placement in French Language Change and in Bilingual German–French Acquisition
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2. Wh-fronting and Wh-in-situ in the Acquisition of French: Really Variants?
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3. On the Processing of Subject Clefts in English-French Interlanguage: Parsing to Learn and the Subject Relativizer qui
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4. Verbal Transitivity Development in First Language Acquisition: A Comparative Study of Russian, French and English
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5. Static and Dynamic Location in French and German Child Language
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6. Can L2 Learners Learn New Ways to Conceptualize Events? A New Approach to Restructuring in Motion Event Construal
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7. A Bidirectional Study: Is There Any Role for Transfer in Adjective Placement?
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8. Parameters, Processing and Feature Reassembly in the L2 French Determiner Phrase
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9. Concluding Remarks
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References
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