L'enseignement et l'apprentissage de la conjugaison en FLE : comment réduire les difficultés engendrées par l'orthographe ?
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Title
L'enseignement et l'apprentissage de la conjugaison en FLE : comment réduire les difficultés engendrées par l'orthographe ?
Journal
Tranel
ISSN
1010-1705
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
54
Pages
93-112
Language
french
Abstract
French verb morphology has always been a major challenge for learners as well as teachers of French as a foreign language. Learning difficulties arise not only from the inherent complexity of the conjugation system itself, but mostly from the traditional description found in specialized books, grammars, etc. French spelling alone tends to complexify the actual oral verb morphology by more than 60%, thus hindering efficient learning. Following Dubois (1967), Csécsy (1968), Pouradier Duteil (1997), etc., I suggest an alternative approach, exclusively based on phonetic transcription, and starting with plural forms instead of singular ones (Mayer 1969). For more than 500 verbs of the 2nd and 3rd groups, this strategy allows learners to first memorize the present tense plural form e.g. /illiz/ (ils lisent, "they read") and take the stem's final consonant away to get the singular /illi/ (il lit, "he reads").
Keywords
morphologie verbale, enseignement/apprentissage du français langue étrangère, orthographe, oral, complexité
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