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Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee - N2/2011: Le Public Erasmus. Strategies d'Enseignement Et d'Appropriation de la Langue Du Pays d'Accueil

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We propose here to study the complex reality of the Erasmus student mobility in that it influences the emergence and development of metalinguistic awareness of students. We see that in the language learning process (the language of the host country but also sometimes other languages), students will develop spontaneous target language theories, called ordinary or lay knowledge (Beacco, 2004; Paveau, 2005, 2008), which are based on representations more or less axiological or a purist linguistic imagination. We analyze the development discourse of these representations to see how language learning conditions for the students see themselves governed by different standards, socially and culturally constructed. Excerpts from the corpus in the context of our doctoral research will underpin our purpose.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Klincksieck
Country
France
Date
15 December 2012
Pages
128
ISBN
9782252038147

We propose here to study the complex reality of the Erasmus student mobility in that it influences the emergence and development of metalinguistic awareness of students. We see that in the language learning process (the language of the host country but also sometimes other languages), students will develop spontaneous target language theories, called ordinary or lay knowledge (Beacco, 2004; Paveau, 2005, 2008), which are based on representations more or less axiological or a purist linguistic imagination. We analyze the development discourse of these representations to see how language learning conditions for the students see themselves governed by different standards, socially and culturally constructed. Excerpts from the corpus in the context of our doctoral research will underpin our purpose.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Klincksieck
Country
France
Date
15 December 2012
Pages
128
ISBN
9782252038147