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  • 标题:Stades de progression de la finitude verbale en FL2
  • 本地全文:下载
  • 作者:Marie-Eve Michot
  • 期刊名称:Círculo de lingüística aplicada a la comunicación
  • 印刷版ISSN:1576-4737
  • 出版年度:2013
  • 卷号:54
  • 期号:0
  • 页码:44-64
  • DOI:10.5209/rev_CLAC.2013.v54.42372
  • 语种:French
  • 出版社:Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • 摘要:A central concept in the grammaticalization process in the acquisition of French as a second language is the progressive command of verb morphology and its use to express tense, mood and aspect (Klein & Perdue, 1997; Véronique, 2009). The acquisition of finiteness – the production of inflected verbs which allows distinctions in person, number and later in tense, aspect, et cetera – plays a prominent part in the progressive development of verb morphology and was the subject of numerous studies (Prévost & White, 2000 ; Bartning & Schlyter, 2004). A central concept in the grammaticalization process in the acquisition of French as a second language is the progressive command of verb morphology and its use to express tense, mood and aspect (Klein & Perdue, 1997; Véronique, 2009). The acquisition of finiteness – the production of inflected verbs which allows distinctions in person, number and later in tense, aspect, et cetera – plays a prominent part in the progressive development of verb morphology and was the subject of numerous studies (Prévost & White, 2000 ; Bartning & Schlyter, 2004).Is the acquisition of finiteness identical for lexical and non-lexical verbs (auxiliaries)? Does the morphological class of a verb have an impact on the acquisition of finiteness? Does the development of the lexical richness (variety of used lexemes) influence the development of finiteness?
  • 其他摘要:A central concept in the grammaticalization process in the acquisition of French as a second language is the progressive command of verb morphology and its use to express tense, mood and aspect (Klein & Perdue, 1997; Véronique, 2009). The acquisition of finiteness – the production of inflected verbs which allows distinctions in person, number and later in tense, aspect, et cetera – plays a prominent part in the progressive development of verb morphology and was the subject of numerous studies (Prévost & White, 2000 ; Bartning & Schlyter, 2004). A central concept in the grammaticalization process in the acquisition of French as a second language is the progressive command of verb morphology and its use to express tense, mood and aspect (Klein & Perdue, 1997; Véronique, 2009). The acquisition of finiteness – the production of inflected verbs which allows distinctions in person, number and later in tense, aspect, et cetera – plays a prominent part in the progressive development of verb morphology and was the subject of numerous studies (Prévost & White, 2000 ; Bartning & Schlyter, 2004).Is the acquisition of finiteness identical for lexical and non-lexical verbs (auxiliaries)? Does the morphological class of a verb have an impact on the acquisition of finiteness? Does the development of the lexical richness (variety of used lexemes) influence the development of finiteness?
  • 关键词:Verb;morphology;acquisition;French;Verbe;morphologie;acquisition;français
  • 其他关键词:Verb; morphology; acquisition; French
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