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A Usage-based Analysis of L2 Production of English Resultative Constructions

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Authors

Kim, Hyunwoo; Sung, Min-Chang

Issue Date
2019-04-01
Publisher
Language Education Research Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Language Research, Vol.55 No.1, pp. 151-178
Keywords
English resultativesusage-based modelsconstruction grammarL2 proficiency
Abstract
This study investigates whether the usage patterns of resultative constructions (e.g., The lake froze solid
Tom painted the wall white) in argumentative essays written by Korean-speaking learners of English follow the usage-based principles influencing first language acquisition. Specific research questions addressed in this study are: a) whether resultative constructions with high complexity and low frequency are more difficult to learn for Korean-speaking learners of English than other types of argument structure constructions, and b) whether learners expand their choice of verbs in the resultative constructions as their proficiency increases. Multiple regression analyses showed that the occurrence of resultative constructions explains the variability of learner proficiency better than that of other constructions. In addition, learners employed less frequent and more varied types of verbs in the resultative constructions as their proficiency was higher. Our findings suggest that usage-based theories of language development hold true in the context of foreign language learning.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/153115
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30961/lr.2019.55.1.151
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