2015
DOI: 10.7202/1032664ar
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At the Interface between Sociolinguistic and Grammatical Development: The Expression of Futurity in L2 French

Abstract: As an example of socio-grammatical variation in target language French, the morphological variation at work in the expression of futurity constitutes an interesting area to intricately relate the L2 learner’s sociolinguistic and grammatical development. This conceptual entity is all the more interesting since previous studies of this variable in native speaker French point to a certain discrepancy between prescriptive and sociolinguistic norms in the speaker’s choice between … Show more

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“…Among the few studies that have tackled more than a single aspect of the TAM system that L2 learners develop toward their L2 acquisition of French are (Herschensohn and Arteaga 2009), (Howard 2008(Howard , 2012(Howard , 2015 and Ayoun (2013Ayoun ( , 2015. Myles (2005) is another longitudinal study, but with a focus on the emergence of syntactic structure and verbal morphology by 12-13-year-old Anglophone children (n = 14).…”
Section: Literature Review Of French Tam Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the few studies that have tackled more than a single aspect of the TAM system that L2 learners develop toward their L2 acquisition of French are (Herschensohn and Arteaga 2009), (Howard 2008(Howard , 2012(Howard , 2015 and Ayoun (2013Ayoun ( , 2015. Myles (2005) is another longitudinal study, but with a focus on the emergence of syntactic structure and verbal morphology by 12-13-year-old Anglophone children (n = 14).…”
Section: Literature Review Of French Tam Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the few studies that have tackled more than a single aspect of the TAM system that L2 learners develop toward their L2 acquisition of French are (Herschensohn and Arteaga 2009), (Howard 2008(Howard , 2015 and Ayoun (2013Ayoun ( , 2015. Myles (2005) is another longitudinal study, but with a focus on the emergence of syntactic structure and verbal morphology by 12-13-year-old Anglophone children (n = 14).…”
Section: Literature Review Of French Tam Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%