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OrthoFonic: un projet de didacticiel pour l’apprentissage de l’orthographe française
Auteur(s)
Fondet, Claire
Jejcic, Fabrice
Date de parution
2011
In
Revue Tranel (Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique), Institut des sciences du langage et de la communication, Université de Neuchâtel, 2011/54//73-92
Résumé
<br> <i>OrthoFonic</i> is a lexical database of 5,500 words and 8,500 forms which is based on the <i>Listes orthographiques</i> de base (Basic Spelling Lists, 1984, 4000 forms). This list takes into account the revised spellings of the “Rectifications orthographiques” of 1990. To these Spelling Lists, which are in turn taken essentially from the <i>Frequency Dictionary of French Words</i> by A. Juilland et al. (1970), have been added the corresponding <i>Alfonic</i> phonological transcriptions and the IPA phonetic transcriptions as used in the Petit Robert. Thus, <i>OrthoFonic</i> could become the motor for a computerised teaching program constructed around the orthographical, phonological, phonetic and grammatical information associated with the most frequent lexical items of written French. <br><br> Creating a software program based on this high frequency lexis would make it possible to do away with forms that are rare or unused, and could encourage the acquisition of the written forms that are the most frequent in actual use.
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journal article