This study, which is set in the field of Applied Construction Grammar, seeks to identify the constructions that are typical of higher intermediate to advanced spoken learner English. It does so by relying on the recurrent sequences of part-of-speech (POS) tags extracted from the Louvain International Database of Spoken Interlanguage (LINDSEI) and its native counterpart. This corpus-driven approach reveals that learner speech mainly consists of basic constructions like [NP] or [Subj V], although longer and more complex constructions can be found among the less frequent sequences. The chapter also discusses methodological issues (such as the link between POS tag sequences and constructions), as well as theoretical matters (including the place...
In constructionist theory, a constructicon is an inventory of constructions making up the full set o...
In recent years, foreign language pedagogy has recognized the need to focus (i) on larger meaningful...
This paper aims to contribute to research on spoken learner discourse by showing that learner corpus...
Construction Grammar, like many other theoretical frameworks in linguistics, tends to be characteriz...
Learning a foreign language often appears to be an arduous endeavour. In addition to being a difficu...
In recent years, foreign language pedagogy has recognized the need to focus (i) on larger meaningful...
This article considers effects of construction frequency, form, function, and prototypicality on sec...
This paper investigates the use of phrasal verbs by French-speaking foreign learners of English, usi...
Construction Grammar, following a usage-based perspective, claims that constructions emerge in the c...
In former British colonies, English has adjusted to a new sociocultural environment to give rise to ...
The notion of Construction Grammar (CxG) covers a wide range of grammatical theoretical models, all ...
This book presents the current state of the art on Construction Grammar models and usage-based langu...
Recent research in construction grammar has been marked by increasing efforts to create constructico...
Situated within second language (L2) research about the acquisition of morphosyntax, this study inve...
Computer learner corpus (CLC) research is still in its infancy. With roots both in corpus linguistic...
In constructionist theory, a constructicon is an inventory of constructions making up the full set o...
In recent years, foreign language pedagogy has recognized the need to focus (i) on larger meaningful...
This paper aims to contribute to research on spoken learner discourse by showing that learner corpus...
Construction Grammar, like many other theoretical frameworks in linguistics, tends to be characteriz...
Learning a foreign language often appears to be an arduous endeavour. In addition to being a difficu...
In recent years, foreign language pedagogy has recognized the need to focus (i) on larger meaningful...
This article considers effects of construction frequency, form, function, and prototypicality on sec...
This paper investigates the use of phrasal verbs by French-speaking foreign learners of English, usi...
Construction Grammar, following a usage-based perspective, claims that constructions emerge in the c...
In former British colonies, English has adjusted to a new sociocultural environment to give rise to ...
The notion of Construction Grammar (CxG) covers a wide range of grammatical theoretical models, all ...
This book presents the current state of the art on Construction Grammar models and usage-based langu...
Recent research in construction grammar has been marked by increasing efforts to create constructico...
Situated within second language (L2) research about the acquisition of morphosyntax, this study inve...
Computer learner corpus (CLC) research is still in its infancy. With roots both in corpus linguistic...
In constructionist theory, a constructicon is an inventory of constructions making up the full set o...
In recent years, foreign language pedagogy has recognized the need to focus (i) on larger meaningful...
This paper aims to contribute to research on spoken learner discourse by showing that learner corpus...