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Abstract

THAM-2 is a metalinguistic ability test for children 9 to 14 years of age (Pinto, El Euch 2015). One of the unique aspects of this test is the way it assesses the test subjects’ answers, which are prompted by two types of questions.

  • The first type explores epilinguistic awareness, requiring spontaneous, yes/no type answers, for example on the acceptability subtest.
  • The second type of question is metalinguistic : it asks the subject to justify the answers given, which involves a much more complex form of reflection.

We will demonstrate three possible uses of the THAM-2 test beyond its customary application in the field of the psycholinguistics of education. We will pay particularly close attention to the results of investigations in Niger and Côte d’Ivoire.

  1. First, we will comment from a linguistic and sociolinguistic perspective on the THAM-2 answers, especially in terms of the acceptability subtest, e.g., “What are the grammatical intuitions of children with respect to the valency of verbs” and “Do adolescents in Niamey and Abidjan feel linguistically insecure?”
  2. Second, we will analyze the results of the THAM-2 alongside other measurements (e.g.,“Is there a connection between the level of metalinguistic awareness and mastery of spelling?”)
  3. Third, we will examine some variations of the THAM-2. These were designed for specific purposes and may be used in both research and teaching (e.g., perception of liaison, semantics of the gerund and present participle, acceptability of autonomous and intensive pronominal verbs, and interpretation of metaphors).
Oreste Floquet

Oreste Floquet

Linguistics professor and researcher

Oreste Floquet is a professor of French linguistics at Sapienza University of Rome and an associate member of the Institut de linguistique appliquée in Abidjan. His research focuses on Francophone Africa (he has led numerous field studies in Niger and Côte d’Ivoire) and epilinguistic and metalinguistic awareness among adolescents.

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Date and time
Nov 10, 2023
10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Format and location
Virtual
Language
French
Audience
Researchers, Graduate students, Alumni, General public
Organized by
CCERBAL