Mastery of spelling in L1 French is notoriously complex, in particular due to morphographic difficulties and grammatical homophony. This study investigates the use of data-driven learning in French primary schools for the homophonous set /sE/ (c’est, s’est, ces, ses, sais/t). The results show that whereas initially there is no difference in comparison to traditional teaching (i.e. following pre-test, fewer errors are made in general at the time of learning by both experimental and control groups), there is less attrition for the data-driven learning group, with some spellings progressing even at the post-test stage. We suggest that data-driven learning may be used for developing spelling in L1 French as learners are exposed to enriched input. The question of how a predominantly L2-based method can be applied to L1 pedagogy is raised.
Résumé Le but de cet article est d’étudier les usages oraux de donc chez des enfants de français L1 ou L2. La principale hypothèse est que l’association de donc avec d’autres formes (notamment euh/hum, après et/ou voilà) entraîne des usages différents de ceux où donc est employé seul. Si les résultats montrent que l’expression de la consécution est plus propre à donc « seul », la distribution des cooccurrents de donc permet d’en classer les usages moins (ou non) consécutifs dans trois grandes catégories d’emplois : « introducteurs », « joncteurs » et « clôtureurs ». Finalement, l’article propose des pistes nouvelles pour l’enseignement/apprentissage des emplois de donc à l’oral en français langue étrangère (FLE) et en français langue maternelle (FLM).
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