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Approaches and Methods in French Second Language Acquisition Research
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Against the backdrop of the critical importance of recognising the specificity of learning languages other than English (LOTEs) in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research, this volume focuses on a state-of-the-art presentation of the research approaches and methods that characterise French as second language (L2) within contemporary SLA research. The presentation problematises those approaches and methods as a critique of what has been done, identifying a methodological roadmap of what needs to be done in order to advance the methodological agenda in L2 French and its contribution to wider SLA research. The discussion further aims to bridge the interface between methodological issues and the research investigation of a specific LOTE, French, such as in terms of its linguistic characterisation and developmental issues underpinning its acquisition. The analysis extends to approaches and methods across different theoretical paradigms in L2 French, in different areas of linguistic development, among learners in different learning contexts.
[Research Methods in Applied Linguistics, 9] 2025. xi, 379 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 February 2025
Published online on 17 February 2025
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments | pp. vii–viii
- List of contributors | pp. ix–xii
- Chapter 1. Exploring research methods in French as a second language: An introductionMartin Howard | pp. 1–17
- Section I. Exploring French learner language
- Chapter 2. Approaches and methods for the study of the L2 production of French segmentals and prosodyJeffrey Steele | pp. 20–43
- Chapter 3. Methodological consideration in research on French second-language speech perception and spoken word recognitionAnnie Tremblay | pp. 44–69
- Chapter 4. Researching fluency in L2 FrenchClare Wright | pp. 70–94
- Chapter 5. Examining vocabulary knowledge in languages other than English: The case of FrenchChristina Lindqvist | pp. 95–125
- Chapter 6. Methodological considerations in the study of morphology in L2 FrenchMalin Ågren | pp. 126–151
- Chapter 7. Methods and approaches in second language research of L2 French syntaxJulia Herschensohn and Deborah Arteaga | pp. 152–173
- Chapter 8. L2-French acquisition of discursive competence: A focus on methodsPascale Leclercq | pp. 174–205
- Chapter 9. Approaches and methods in research on sociolinguistic and pragmatic competence in second language FrenchMartin Howard and Amanda Edmonds | pp. 206–231
- Section II. Exploring learners and contexts of learning in second language French
- Chapter 10. CA-SLA: Investigating L2 interactional competence and L2 grammar-for-interaction — principles and methodsSimona Pekarek Doehler | pp. 234–260
- Chapter 11. Researching L2 French input and instructed learningAnita Thomas | pp. 261–283
- Chapter 12. Methodology in research on individual differences and French as a second languageKlara Arvidsson and Fanny Forsberg Lundell | pp. 284–307
- Chapter 13. Child L2 acquisition of French: A review with a focus on research areas and methodologyJonas Granfeldt | pp. 308–333
- Chapter 14. Approaches to investigating French as a third languageChristina Lindqvist | pp. 334–362
- Conclusion
- Chapter 15. Research approaches and methods in second language French: Contributions, challenges, opportunities and directionsMartin Howard | pp. 364–375
- Index | pp. 377–379
“This volume stands out as both an epistemological reflection and a practical resource, providing researchers, instructors, and graduate students with a map of current trends, challenges, and research opportunities in French SLA. [...] Approaches and Methods in French Second Language Acquisition Research is a significant scholarly contribution that offers both breadth and depth. It fills a notable gap in methodological reflection specific to French as a target language in SLA, and it succeeds in its dual aim of documenting and problematizingprevailing practices. Researchers working on other LOTEs [language other than English] will also benefit from the book’s broader arguments about language specificity and methodological adaptation. This volume will be a valuable reference for SLA researchers, teacher-researchers, graduate students, and anyone interested in the methodological architecture of applied linguistics today.”
Delin Deng, Vanderbilt University, in Journal of French Language Studies 35 (2025).