22.1071, Books: Applied Ling/Lang Acquisition/Syntax: Conenna

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Date: 02-Mar-2011
From: Christian Bieri [publicity at peterlang.com]
Subject: La salle de cours: Conenna
 

	
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Subject: La salle de cours: Conenna

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Title: La salle de cours 
Subtitle: Questions/réponses sur la grammaire française 
Series Title: Etudes contrastives - Volume 11  

Publication Year: 2011 
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
	   http://www.peterlang.com
	
Author: Mirella Conenna

Paperback: ISBN:  9783039117864 Pages: 195 Price: U.S. $ 37.95
Paperback: ISBN:  9783039117864 Pages: 195 Price: U.K. £ 22.10
Paperback: ISBN:  9783039117864 Pages: 195 Price: Europe EURO 24.50 Comment: for Germany EURO 26.20, for Austria EURO 27.00 (incl. VAT)


Abstract:

Cet ouvrage réunit les transcriptions d'une série d'entretiens avec des
linguistes francisants invités en Italie, à l'Université de Bari « Aldo
Moro », pour un cycle de leçons.
Auteurs de manuels, spécialistes reconnus des parties du discours,
représentants de différentes écoles, ils ont accepté de répondre à des
questions au sujet de la grammaire française. Reprenant les thématiques de
ces leçons, les interviewés ont illustré certains résultats de leurs
recherches ainsi que leurs choix méthodologiques, les insérant dans un
contexte plus large qui rend compte des développements les plus féconds de
la linguistique française contemporaine.

Ces linguistes - Pierre Cadiot, Jean-Claude Chevalier, Benoît de Cornulier,
Gaston Gross, Georges Kleiber, Jean René Klein, Jacques Labelle, Eric
Laporte, Salah Mejri, Martin Riegel, Marc Wilmet - sont présentés dans des
notes bio-bibliographiques.
Les listes complètes de leurs travaux sont réunies en annexe.
Une perspective de ces dialogues concerne les applications didactiques à
travers lesquelles se concrétise, dans «la salle de cours», toute réflexion
sur la grammaire française. 

Contenu : 

Linguistique française - Linguistique contrastive - Grammaire française -
Enseignement de la grammaire - Entretiens avec des grammairiens. 

Mirella Conenna est professeur de langue française à l'Université de Bari «
Aldo Moro » (Italie). Ses recherches se situent dans les domaines de la
parémiologie, de la syntaxe comparée du français et de l'italien, de la
traductologie, ainsi que de la sémiologie de la chanson (avec différentes
études consacrées à l'oeuvre de Georges Brassens). 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): French (fra)


Written In: French  (fra)
	
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