TY - JOUR
T1 - Subjunctive use and development in L2 French
T2 - A longitudinal study
AU - McManus, Kevin
AU - Mitchell, Rosamond
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© John Benjamins Publishing Company.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - We investigated the use and development of the Subjunctive in L2 French. Participants were 29 students of French at a UK university, who additionally spent nine months in France, and ten native speakers of French. Data were collected from two production tasks (oral and written) and a grammaticality judgement task. The results show that all participants made some use of the Subjunctive before leaving for France, with only limited development in its use during their stay. It is more frequently used in writing than in speech, consistent with French corpus-based research (O'Connor DiVito 1997). The judgement findings reveal significant differences between different Subjunctive triggers, with learners consistently better able to recognise affirmative triggers over conjunctions and negatives. Overall, it appears that affirmative Subjunctive triggers represent a key source of development, with most change evident for lower proficiency learners.
AB - We investigated the use and development of the Subjunctive in L2 French. Participants were 29 students of French at a UK university, who additionally spent nine months in France, and ten native speakers of French. Data were collected from two production tasks (oral and written) and a grammaticality judgement task. The results show that all participants made some use of the Subjunctive before leaving for France, with only limited development in its use during their stay. It is more frequently used in writing than in speech, consistent with French corpus-based research (O'Connor DiVito 1997). The judgement findings reveal significant differences between different Subjunctive triggers, with learners consistently better able to recognise affirmative triggers over conjunctions and negatives. Overall, it appears that affirmative Subjunctive triggers represent a key source of development, with most change evident for lower proficiency learners.
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U2 - 10.1075/lia.6.1.02mcm
DO - 10.1075/lia.6.1.02mcm
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84940668075
SN - 1879-7865
VL - 6
SP - 42
EP - 73
JO - LIA Language, Interaction and Acquisition
JF - LIA Language, Interaction and Acquisition
IS - 1
ER -