Du dictionnaire de fréquence au lexique pour les apprenant·e·s de FLE : l’exemple des adjectifs / noms communs de personnes

In French morphology, there is a certain proximity of categories and inflectional models between adjectives and nouns (e. g. responsable (adj.) – le/la responsable (noun)). This is hardly reflected in FLE textbooks (French as a foreign language), which tend to present the grammatical categories and...

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Published inLinguistik online Vol. 78; no. 4
Main Authors Elmiger, Daniel, Kamber, Alain
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
German
Published Bern Open Publishing 30.09.2016
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Summary:In French morphology, there is a certain proximity of categories and inflectional models between adjectives and nouns (e. g. responsable (adj.) – le/la responsable (noun)). This is hardly reflected in FLE textbooks (French as a foreign language), which tend to present the grammatical categories and inflectional paradigms separately. The topic of transcategorisation is investigated using a large electronic corpus (Corpus français Leipzig), which will be briefly described, as well as the frequency dictionary created on the basis of the same data. The empirical approach is exemplified by several words that are subject to a certain categorical variation; this addresses the question theoretically and suggests further didactical considerations.
ISSN:1615-3014
1615-3014
DOI:10.13092/lo.78.2950