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Abstract

Dans cet article nous analysons le modèle d’inspiration labovienne que Elaine Tarone a développé pour expliquer la variation dans l’interlangue. Le “Modèle du Caméléon” connaît un vif succès depuis les années quatre-vingts malgré un manque de preuves empiriques de ses hypothèses. La théorie de Tarone est soumise à une analyse approfondie et critique.

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