Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde

Prosody, the structures governing the pitch and rhythm of speech, is essential to the correct and authentic use of a language. Unfortunately, many students of a second language find it difficult to learn these patterns, particularly when they differ significantly from their mother tongue. Seve...

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Main Author: Breakspear, Christopher
Language:fr
Published: University of Waterloo 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/735
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-7352014-06-18T03:50:41Z Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde Breakspear, Christopher French Studies prosody french as a second language instrumental study dramatisation pedagogy teaching Prosody, the structures governing the pitch and rhythm of speech, is essential to the correct and authentic use of a language. Unfortunately, many students of a second language find it difficult to learn these patterns, particularly when they differ significantly from their mother tongue. Several pedagogical models are now widely used, but only within the confines of a conventional classroom environment. Dramatisation, the process of preparing a full theatrical performance, has already shown itself to be useful in the acquisition of second language grammar and vocabulary. This thesis demonstrates by means of a qualitative case study that this approach to language teaching also results in a statistically significant improvement in the area of prosody. The results were obtained by analysing the digitised speech of four students who participated in a course employing dramatisation in order to teach French as a second language. 2006-08-22T13:40:43Z 2006-08-22T13:40:43Z 2001 2001 Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10012/735 fr Copyright: 2001, Breakspear, Christopher. All rights reserved. University of Waterloo
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topic French Studies
prosody
french as a second language
instrumental study
dramatisation
pedagogy
teaching
spellingShingle French Studies
prosody
french as a second language
instrumental study
dramatisation
pedagogy
teaching
Breakspear, Christopher
Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde
description Prosody, the structures governing the pitch and rhythm of speech, is essential to the correct and authentic use of a language. Unfortunately, many students of a second language find it difficult to learn these patterns, particularly when they differ significantly from their mother tongue. Several pedagogical models are now widely used, but only within the confines of a conventional classroom environment. Dramatisation, the process of preparing a full theatrical performance, has already shown itself to be useful in the acquisition of second language grammar and vocabulary. This thesis demonstrates by means of a qualitative case study that this approach to language teaching also results in a statistically significant improvement in the area of prosody. The results were obtained by analysing the digitised speech of four students who participated in a course employing dramatisation in order to teach French as a second language.
author Breakspear, Christopher
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title Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde
title_short Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde
title_full Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde
title_fullStr Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde
title_full_unstemmed Impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde
title_sort impact de la dramatisation sur la prosodie du fran??ais langue seconde
publisher University of Waterloo
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