My research focuses on selected discourse features of spoken French, especially those typical of present-day youth language. The dissertation has two parts: 1) Analysis of features typical of spoken language, based on a corpus of recorded data from young people aged 20 to 30, speaking to each other in spontaneous informal conversations. The analysis focuses particularly on features with discourse-pragmatic functions, including discourse markers, general extenders, presentational constructions and dislocated structures. I also address the question of how some of these typically spoken features develop in French youth language and the extent to which they may be considered innovative. 2) Discussion of the role of spoken language in foreign...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
This study explores the development of interlanguage pragmatic competence by examining instances of...
Increasingly, foreign language textbooks have espoused a pragmatic approach to the teaching of langu...
The topic of this presentation is methodological. It reports on an ongoing (manual) annotation exper...
The fourteen articles in this volume provide examples of work in three fields dealing with (1) lingu...
Discourse markers have been described as "nervous tics, fillers, or signs of hesitation", ...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain a better understanding of linguistic representations among you...
In this talk I will give an overview of my work on spoken discourse segmentation and on discourse ma...
In this paper, we discuss the question of discourse markers (DM) – a category conceived differently ...
Gülich E, Kotschi T. Discourse Production in Oral Communication. A Study Based on French. In: Quasth...
This presentation reports the method and quantitative results of a corpus-based approach to discours...
International audienceStarting from a pragmatic approach to language varieties, this paper proposes ...
The field of learning foreign languages has long been a contentious issue. Various theories and meth...
Spoken language is characterized by the occurrence of linguistic devices such as discourse markers (...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study was based on a mode...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
This study explores the development of interlanguage pragmatic competence by examining instances of...
Increasingly, foreign language textbooks have espoused a pragmatic approach to the teaching of langu...
The topic of this presentation is methodological. It reports on an ongoing (manual) annotation exper...
The fourteen articles in this volume provide examples of work in three fields dealing with (1) lingu...
Discourse markers have been described as "nervous tics, fillers, or signs of hesitation", ...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain a better understanding of linguistic representations among you...
In this talk I will give an overview of my work on spoken discourse segmentation and on discourse ma...
In this paper, we discuss the question of discourse markers (DM) – a category conceived differently ...
Gülich E, Kotschi T. Discourse Production in Oral Communication. A Study Based on French. In: Quasth...
This presentation reports the method and quantitative results of a corpus-based approach to discours...
International audienceStarting from a pragmatic approach to language varieties, this paper proposes ...
The field of learning foreign languages has long been a contentious issue. Various theories and meth...
Spoken language is characterized by the occurrence of linguistic devices such as discourse markers (...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study was based on a mode...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
This study explores the development of interlanguage pragmatic competence by examining instances of...
Increasingly, foreign language textbooks have espoused a pragmatic approach to the teaching of langu...