Article published In: The Processing of Input in Second Language Acquisition / Le traitement de l'input dans l'acquisition des langues étrangères
Edited by Georges Daniel Véronique
[Language, Interaction and Acquisition 1:2] 2010
► pp. 297–328
La structuration de l’input dans le cadre des interactions multimodales de la classe de langue étrangère
Article language: French
Published online: 10 December 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/lia.1.2.08gri
https://doi.org/10.1075/lia.1.2.08gri
Starting from the notion of input as it is used in second language acquisition research, this study explores the conditions and forms of
input processing specific to the foreign language class. The ecological analysis of a filmed corpus of two English classes at beginner and
intermediate level focuses particularly on the articulation between different verbal and non verbal components of pedagogical interactions.
The study highlights the multifunctional nature of these multimodal interactions and the synergy that emerges from their functioning. It
also shows how the nature of non verbal behaviour and its role in structuring linguistic data depends on conditions that were specific to
the language class and varies according to the level and content of learning. Within a sociocognitive perspective, the study aims to
contribute to the modelisation of learning processes in the foreign language class.
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Guénette, Danielle, Sara Kennedy, Suzanne Allard & Jacinthe Murphy
2015. Interactions verbales et résolution de malentendus en français L2 entre locuteurs de L1 commune et différente. Language, Interaction and Acquisition 6:2 ► pp. 237 ff.
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