The acquisition of sociolinguistic competence in French as a foreign language: An overview
Résumé
The present contribution presents an overview of studies in French as a second (L2) and/or foreign language that consider the effects of extralinguistic variables (mostly instructional, experiential and situational factors) on the development of sociolinguistic competence. It focuses specifically on variation between informal and formal variants in phonology, morphology, morpho-syntax and the lexicon.
Référence bibliographique
Journal of French Language Studies, 14: 301-319Collections
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