2022
DOI: 10.46364/njltl.v10i1.991
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Development of written L2 French: a longitudinal study of learners in the Norwegian school context

Abstract: This paper presents a longitudinal multiple case study that focused on the development of the written interlanguage of four learners over their three years of learning French as a second language (L2) in upper secondary school in Norway. The development of macro-level syntactic complexity and the development of micro-level measures of accuracy in morphosyntactic features specific to written French were examined. In order to trace development of syntactic complexity, we used two well-established measures in the… Show more

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