In this study we conducted an experiment aiming to compare the performance of language learners and digital grammar checkers at supplying gender marking in French. A set of test items exhibiting typical gender marking configurations was submitted to three grammar checkers for French (Antidote, Scribens and BonPatron). The outcomes were compared to those of native speakers and second language learners of French at a B1 level. The results revealed that only Antidote and Scribens outperformed both native speakers and second language learners of French in adjective-noun and fronted noun-past participle agreement constructions. An opposite pattern, however, appeared for clitic-past participle constructions for which native speakers outperformed ...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
International audienceThe French language has a grammatical gender system in which all nouns are ass...
International audienceThis study examines the effect of proficiency and similarity between the first...
In this study we conducted an experiment aiming to compare the performance of language learners and ...
In this study we conducted an experiment aiming to compare the performance of language learners and ...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning French as a foreign language is mastering the gende...
In Study 1, the relationship between morphophonological cues and gender assignment in French was exa...
Very little is known about the accuracy of grammatical inflection in written language. In this study...
This paper is concerned with gender marking in adult French. Four groups of subjects are compared: G...
ABSTRACT An Investigation of Learning Grammatical Gender in French at the Beginner Stages...
An correlational analysis between accuracy levels of gender agreement—based on an analysis of 519 ge...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
International audienceWe report a series of ERP and eye-tracking experiments investigating, a) wheth...
International audienceTwo experiments designed to explore the acquisition of grammatical gender in F...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning French as a foreign language is mastering the gende...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
International audienceThe French language has a grammatical gender system in which all nouns are ass...
International audienceThis study examines the effect of proficiency and similarity between the first...
In this study we conducted an experiment aiming to compare the performance of language learners and ...
In this study we conducted an experiment aiming to compare the performance of language learners and ...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning French as a foreign language is mastering the gende...
In Study 1, the relationship between morphophonological cues and gender assignment in French was exa...
Very little is known about the accuracy of grammatical inflection in written language. In this study...
This paper is concerned with gender marking in adult French. Four groups of subjects are compared: G...
ABSTRACT An Investigation of Learning Grammatical Gender in French at the Beginner Stages...
An correlational analysis between accuracy levels of gender agreement—based on an analysis of 519 ge...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
International audienceWe report a series of ERP and eye-tracking experiments investigating, a) wheth...
International audienceTwo experiments designed to explore the acquisition of grammatical gender in F...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning French as a foreign language is mastering the gende...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
International audienceThe French language has a grammatical gender system in which all nouns are ass...
International audienceThis study examines the effect of proficiency and similarity between the first...