In:Perspectives on Input, Evidence, and Exposure in Language Acquisition: Studies in honour of Susanne E. Carroll
Edited by Lindsay Hracs
[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 69] 2024
► pp. 118–143
Chapter 5Acquisition of 3pl verb markings by (very) advanced FSL learners and bilingual Francophone
students
Published online: 26 August 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.69.05mou
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.69.05mou
Abstract
This study examines acquisition of distinctive 3pl markings of French verbs by bilingual
Francophone students attending French-medium high schools in four Ontario Francophone communities of varying
demographic strength and by learners enrolled in high school immersion or university FSL programs in Toronto. It
documents the impact of the following factors: (i) the discursive frequency of the verbs; (ii) the students’ exposure
to French in and outside of school, (iii) their individual frequency of use of French, (iv) teachers’ in class speech,
and (v) invariant vs. variable use of the 3pl verb markings in the local varieties of French. The impact of
these factors is manifested by different patterns of intergroup hierarchies in rates of acquisition.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Prior research
- 2.1Acquisition of the 3pl verb forms
- 2.2Acquisition of other aspects of French morphosyntax
- 3.Method
- 3.1Corpora
- 3.1.1Francophone student corpus
- 3.1.2FSL university student corpus
- 3.1.3FSL high school immersion student corpus
- 3.1.4Francophone teacher speech corpus
- 3.1.5French immersion teacher speech corpus
- 3.2Data on the Francophone community speech norms
- 3.1Corpora
- 4.Data analysis
- 5.Research issues
- 6.Results
- 7.Discussion
- 8.Conclusion
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