Recent years have seen a heightened interest in the interface between language use and cognition in language learners. In this study, we investigate this interface further by conducting a rating task experiment on the intuitions of 25 native speakers and 101 low–intermediate to advanced learners of English as a Foreign Language regarding the acceptability of the genitive variants (the beauty of nature/nature’s beauty) in different contexts. These ratings were then compared against existing corpus-based statistical models that predict which variant is most likely in spoken language use with two mixed-effects linear regression models. The first model focused on the animacy of the possessor in particular, which has been found to have a differe...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
The genitive ratio (GR) is a novel method of classifying nouns as animate, concrete or abstract. Eng...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal mor...
Recent years have seen a heightened interest in the interface between language use and cognition in ...
In this study, I investigate how learners of English as a Foreign Language choose between the varian...
This study investigates how foreign language proficiency, which previous corpus-based research on al...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
This article reviews several recent studies suggesting that – contrary to a widespread belief – adul...
Animacy is recognized as an important feature in cognition and language processing. The present pape...
This study aims to exemplify how language teaching can benefit from learner corpus research (LCR). T...
Genitive alternation is defined as the choice between the Saxon genitive (e.g. women’s language) and...
Theoretical linguists have traditionally relied on linguistic intuitions such as grammaticality judg...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
Plural marking systems in natural languages follow an Animacy Hierarchy such that although it is com...
As a corpus-based inquiry into the probabilistic nature of lectal variation, the present study seeks...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
The genitive ratio (GR) is a novel method of classifying nouns as animate, concrete or abstract. Eng...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal mor...
Recent years have seen a heightened interest in the interface between language use and cognition in ...
In this study, I investigate how learners of English as a Foreign Language choose between the varian...
This study investigates how foreign language proficiency, which previous corpus-based research on al...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
This article reviews several recent studies suggesting that – contrary to a widespread belief – adul...
Animacy is recognized as an important feature in cognition and language processing. The present pape...
This study aims to exemplify how language teaching can benefit from learner corpus research (LCR). T...
Genitive alternation is defined as the choice between the Saxon genitive (e.g. women’s language) and...
Theoretical linguists have traditionally relied on linguistic intuitions such as grammaticality judg...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
Plural marking systems in natural languages follow an Animacy Hierarchy such that although it is com...
As a corpus-based inquiry into the probabilistic nature of lectal variation, the present study seeks...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
The genitive ratio (GR) is a novel method of classifying nouns as animate, concrete or abstract. Eng...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal mor...