Taking discourse into account: The limits of substitution rules in the treatment of the pronoun en

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  • Tabea Ihsane University of Geneva
  • Claire Forel University of Geneva
  • Françoise Kusseling University of Geneva

Abstract

This paper focuses on the teaching of en to non-native speakers of French. We show that the substitution rules generally listed in textbooks to teach this pronoun are problematic because they do not describe crucial facts. For instance, constituents introduced by des and de + bare noun expressions, very frequent in everyday French, are not covered. To solve the problem, we propose that the concept of reference be explained to the learner. More generally, we point out that substitution rules are limited because they only take into account morphological aspects but not the context/discourse, where reference is accessible.

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2015-02-06

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Ihsane, T., Forel, C., & Kusseling, F. (2015). Taking discourse into account: The limits of substitution rules in the treatment of the pronoun en. Linguistica Atlantica, 34(1). Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/la/article/view/22679

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