The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 French

This empirical study of a learner corpus of 40 interviews, investigates the acquisition of the four adverbs aussi, peut-être, seulement and vraiment (also, mayby, only and really). Although these four adverbs are non-obligatory elements in the utterance, they seem to have two fundamental modifying f...

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Main Authors: Victorine Hancock, Anna Sanell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2017-10-01
Series:Discours
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/discours/7368
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spelling doaj-33067ef2474a4f4082c50ba46a4dc38c2020-11-25T02:52:06ZengPresses universitaires de CaenDiscours 1963-17232017-10-01510.4000/discours.7368The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 FrenchVictorine HancockAnna SanellThis empirical study of a learner corpus of 40 interviews, investigates the acquisition of the four adverbs aussi, peut-être, seulement and vraiment (also, mayby, only and really). Although these four adverbs are non-obligatory elements in the utterance, they seem to have two fundamental modifying functions, namely enhancement (aussi and vraiment) and mitigation (peut-être and seulement). They also appear at early stages of acquisition. The study concentrates on the positions and discourse functions of the adverbs in a developmental perspective. Each adverb is characterized with respect to these two parameters across six developmental stages (Bartning, Schlyter, 2004) and a “near-native” learner variety. We combine a functional framework for acquisition (cf. Klein, Perdue 1997; Benazzo 2000, 2005) with earlier observations from corpus studies concerning the positions and the semantics of the adverbs (Schlyter, 1977; Chanet, 2004; Bilger, 2004). We expected that the number of functions of the adverbs would increase with the stages and we focus on the very advanced levels (stages 5-6). The study is to our knowledge one of the first to cover learner production from beginners to very advanced and “near-native” speakers. One hypothesis generated by the study is that frequency patterns of the target language could be acquired earlier than positional patterns. As a result of the study, we propose an order of acquisition of the four adverbs.http://journals.openedition.org/discours/7368acquisition orderdevelopmental stagesdiscourse functionslearner corpusmodifying adverbsplacement
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author Victorine Hancock
Anna Sanell
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Anna Sanell
The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 French
Discours
acquisition order
developmental stages
discourse functions
learner corpus
modifying adverbs
placement
author_facet Victorine Hancock
Anna Sanell
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title The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 French
title_short The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 French
title_full The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 French
title_fullStr The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 French
title_full_unstemmed The acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of L2 French
title_sort acquisition of four adverbs in a learner corpus of l2 french
publisher Presses universitaires de Caen
series Discours
issn 1963-1723
publishDate 2017-10-01
description This empirical study of a learner corpus of 40 interviews, investigates the acquisition of the four adverbs aussi, peut-être, seulement and vraiment (also, mayby, only and really). Although these four adverbs are non-obligatory elements in the utterance, they seem to have two fundamental modifying functions, namely enhancement (aussi and vraiment) and mitigation (peut-être and seulement). They also appear at early stages of acquisition. The study concentrates on the positions and discourse functions of the adverbs in a developmental perspective. Each adverb is characterized with respect to these two parameters across six developmental stages (Bartning, Schlyter, 2004) and a “near-native” learner variety. We combine a functional framework for acquisition (cf. Klein, Perdue 1997; Benazzo 2000, 2005) with earlier observations from corpus studies concerning the positions and the semantics of the adverbs (Schlyter, 1977; Chanet, 2004; Bilger, 2004). We expected that the number of functions of the adverbs would increase with the stages and we focus on the very advanced levels (stages 5-6). The study is to our knowledge one of the first to cover learner production from beginners to very advanced and “near-native” speakers. One hypothesis generated by the study is that frequency patterns of the target language could be acquired earlier than positional patterns. As a result of the study, we propose an order of acquisition of the four adverbs.
topic acquisition order
developmental stages
discourse functions
learner corpus
modifying adverbs
placement
url http://journals.openedition.org/discours/7368
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