An Analysis of Linguistic Interference Errors by Students of the French Language in Three (3) Nigerian Colleges of Education

SHITTU MURITALA ADEWALE, AWONUSI ABIODUN MAKINDE

Abstract


This research work is in the domain of language acquisition and more particularly foreign language learning using the theoretical framework of Error Analysis but also taking into account the concept of the development of Inter-language during the learning of a foreign language. We consider how learners of French as a Foreign Language in the Federal College of Education (special) oyo,Alvan Ikoku College OF Education Owerri,Federal College of Education,Katsina all in Nigeria seem to fall, either consciously or unconsciously, on the English Language during their oral and written productions. For this study, first and second year students of French from the in college were given a series of images and asked either to describe what they saw and/or to use the images to tell a story or form a dialogue. It was observed that there was evidence of English structures, transpositions, transliterations, etc.in their productions. We consider that these interferences are part of the development of the Inter-language of the learners and we examine some of the types of errors identified in the production of the students. We conclude that this is a natural process for the learner of a foreign language in a multilingual context and we consider how the teacher of a foreign language class can take advantage of these productions to improve his teaching and also improve learning by his/her students.


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