French linguistics research and teaching in UK and Irish HE institutions

Wendy Ayres-Bennett, Kate Beeching, Pierre Larrivée, Florence Myles

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    Abstract

    Introduction: The research and teaching of French linguistics in UK higher education (HE) institutions have a venerable history; a number of universities have traditionally offered philology or history of the language courses, which complement literary study. A deeper understanding of the way that the phonology, syntax and semantics of the French language have evolved gives students linguistic insights that dovetail with their study of the Roman de Renart, Rabelais, Racine or the nouveau roman. There was, in the past, some coverage of contemporary French phonetics but little on sociolinguistic issues. More recently, new areas of research and teaching have been developed, with a particular focus on contemporary spoken French and on sociolinguistics. Well supported by funding councils, UK researchers are also making an important contribution in other areas: phonetics and phonology, syntax, pragmatics and second-language acquisition. A fair proportion of French linguistics research occurs outside French sections in psychology or applied linguistics departments. In addition, the UK plays a particular role in bringing together European and North American intellectual traditions and methodologies and in promoting the internationalisation of French linguistics research through the strength of its subject associations, and that of the Journal of French Language Studies. The following sections treat each of these areas in turn. History of the French Language There is a long and distinguished tradition in Britain of teaching and research on the history of the French language, particularly, but by no means exclusively, at the universities of Cambridge, Manchester and Oxford.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationFrench studies in and for the Twenty-first Century
    EditorsPhilippe Lane, Michael Worton
    PublisherLiverpool University Press
    Pages141-154
    Number of pages14
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-846316-69-2
    ISBN (Print)978-1-846316-55-5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • French studies
    • French language
    • higher education institutions
    • French linguistics
    • sociolinguistics
    • phonology
    • second language acquisition
    • syntax
    • pragmatics

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