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Formation et professionalisation des enseignants de langues : Actes du colloque FICEL 2011

Actes du colloque FICEL, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3, DILTEC

Formation et professionnalisation des enseignants de langues.

Évolution des contextes, des besoins et des dispositifs

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Malapropisms: the Pineapple of Linguistic Errors - Slate Magazine

Malapropisms: the Pineapple of Linguistic Errors - Slate Magazine | TELT | Scoop.it

“Ever since Richard Brinsley Sheridan created the chronically misspeaking character of Mrs. Malaprop in his 18th-century romantic comedy The Rivals, we’ve had a convenient word with which to point out other people’s linguistic inferiority. But is saying “epitaphs” when you really mean “epithets,” as Mrs. Malaprop did, really a sign of ignorance? In fact, there’s much more to malapropisms than you might think. Listen as Bob Garfield and I [Mike Vuolo] discuss what a common speech error reveals about the way that our mental lexicon—that is, the dictionary in our head—is likely organized.”

 

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Lexicon Valley podcast with discussion between Mike Vuolo and Bob Garfield using David Fay and Anne Cutler's 1977 article for scientific background.

http://pubman.mpdl.mpg.de/pubman/item/escidoc:68653:10/component/escidoc:506938/Cutler_1977_Malapropisms+and+the.pdf

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