LINGUIST List 17.857
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Tue Mar 21 2006
Qs: Future Expression in French; Teaching of Syntax
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Directory
1. Fanny
Forsberg,
Future Expression in French
2. Rebecca L.
Moreton,
Resources for Teaching Syntax
Message 1: Future Expression in French
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Date: 13-Mar-2006
From: Fanny Forsberg <fanny.forsberg fraita.su.se>
Subject: Future Expression in French
I was wondering if anyone had some pointers to give me concerning recent publications on Future expression in French, and especially in Spoken French. I am interested in the use of periphrastic future expression in spoken French, since I have observed 'unusual' use in a spoken corpus I've just recorded, so I was wondering if any research had been conducted lately in this area. I would be most grateful for any suggestions in this area!
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Semantics
Syntax
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): French (fra)
Message 2: Resources for Teaching Syntax
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Date: 21-Mar-2006
From: Rebecca L. Moreton <moretona bellsouth.net>
Subject: Resources for Teaching Syntax
I am interested in available resources for teaching syntax to students preparing to be schoolteachers. In particular, I would like to know of any Cuisinaire-rod-like or other tactile materials using varying shapes/colors. Thanks.
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
Syntax
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