
Fluency and its Teaching
Marie-Noelle Guillot(Author)
Multilingual Matters (Publisher)
Published on 8. March 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-85359-439-7 (ISBN)
Description
We can all recognize fluency and practice it, but often do not understand what linguistic and paralinguistic operations are involved. This text tries to solve this puzzle. It begins by exploring perceptions of fluency to understand their common denominators. It goes on to pinpoint the specific features which promote fluency while emphasizing its relative and interactional nature. These analyses produce both a methodological framework and a pedagogical strategy, illustrated by sample classroom activities. Language teachers, applied linguists, linguists and their students should find this book an accessible companion to the teaching and study of oral language, with French as its domain of application.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Channel View Publications Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
258 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85359-439-7 (9781853594397)
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Marie-Noelle Guillot
Fluency and its Teaching
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03/1999
Multilingual Matters
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Content
Preface
Introduction
1 Fluency and Dictionary Definitions: A Stepping Stone
2 Interlocutors' Perception of Fluency: Aspects and International Impact
3 Factors of Fluency: A Framework for Teaching/Learning
4 Relativity and Negotiation in Verbal Interactions
5 Discourse/Form Features of Verbal Fluency: Spontaneous Speech
6 Discourse/Form Features of Verbal Fluency: Planned Speech
7 Paralinguistic Features of Fluency
Conclusion
References
Index
Introduction
1 Fluency and Dictionary Definitions: A Stepping Stone
2 Interlocutors' Perception of Fluency: Aspects and International Impact
3 Factors of Fluency: A Framework for Teaching/Learning
4 Relativity and Negotiation in Verbal Interactions
5 Discourse/Form Features of Verbal Fluency: Spontaneous Speech
6 Discourse/Form Features of Verbal Fluency: Planned Speech
7 Paralinguistic Features of Fluency
Conclusion
References
Index