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Variation synchronique des taux d'exactitude

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1994
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Dewaele, Jean-Marc

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This paper examines the effect of formality in 3 different situations on the oral production of advanced French interlanguage. An analysis of the morphological and
lexical systems of 39 Dutch-speaking students revealed that, contrary to predictions (Tarone, 1988, 1992), the more formal situation does not lead to higher accuracy rates. On the contrary, a small but significant decrease in global morpholexical accuray rates was observed in the extracts produced in the more formal situation. This rather surprising pattern was explained using Levelt's (1989) monitor theory.
An ANOVA allowed for the identifcation of the sociobiographical factors that determine
interindividual variation in accuracy rates.
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International Review of Applied Linguistics, 32(4) 275-300
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https://yorkspace-new.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/1445
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