116-021 Varieties of French

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

To be advised

Prerequisites

116-133 French I: Contemporary French B and 116-134 French I: Language in Context II.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Subject Description

This subject is an introduction to the study of language variation in France and Francophone countries. Different factors of variation are considered including geographical location, social class, occupation, age, sex, register and genre. Regional features of pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary are examined and compared to those of standard language. Within France, focus is placed on Meridional French. Outside France, special attention is given to Quebec French. French-based creoles are also considered, in particular Indian Ocean creoles and the multilingualism of Mauritius. Through French language variation students are introduced to questions of dialectology, the basics of modern sociolinguistic theory and methodology, language planning issues. The teaching of this subject makes extensive use of multimedia resources. The subject will be taught in French.

Generic Skills

  • have grasped the use of multimedia resources;

  • have a solid introduction to the study of language variation in France and Francophone countries.

Assessment

Two 60-minute written tests (one mid semester and one in exam period) 60, an essay of 1500 words in French 40 (due at the end of semester).

Prescribed Texts

  • H Walter, Le Francais dans tous les sens. R Laffont 1988.


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