As a general rule, if the country you live in ends with an “e” in French, it’s a feminine country and you’ll useen.If the country you live in ends with anything but an “e,” it’s most likely a masculine country and you’ll useau—unless of course the country is plural (...
Sentences appear, therefore, as the first “scale” at which meaning elaboration actively takes place with the aim of producing a text. The present paper studies sentence crafting when writing in French-speaking children, both typical and dyslexic. Based on data from the writing process and its ...