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- Title
Negation in Near-Native French: Variation and Sociolinguistic Competence.
- Authors
Donaldson, Bryan
- Abstract
This study investigated how adult second language (L2) speakers of French with near-native proficiency realize verbal negation, a well-known sociolinguistic variable in contemporary spoken French. Data included 10 spontaneous informal conversations between near-native speakers of French and native speakers (NSs) closely acquainted with them. Although some near-native speakers retained ne more frequently than their interlocutors, others produced ne at rates indistinguishable from the NSs. A variationist analysis of 1,877 examples of negation revealed that the near-native speakers had largely acquired the relevant linguistic and sociostylistic factors that condition NS use, although an important subset of the near-native speakers did not vary their ne use according to whether the negation appears in a lexicalized or nonlexicalized phrase. The results contribute to understanding L2 near-nativeness, specifically with respect to sociolinguistic competence in adult learners.
- Subjects
FRENCH language grammar; FRENCH language; SECOND language acquisition; FOREIGN language education; LEXICOLOGY
- Publication
Language Learning, 2017, Vol 67, Issue 1, p141
- ISSN
0023-8333
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/lang.12201