Development of verb argument constructions in L2 English learners: A close replication of research question 3 in Römer and Berger (2019)

This study closely replicates the analyses of the third research question in Römer and Berger (2019), which reported that the associations between verbs and verb argument constructions (VACs) used by German and Spanish learners of English move closer to a native usage norm as the learners’ proficien...

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Published inStudies in second language acquisition Vol. 46; no. 5; pp. 1373 - 1391
Main Authors Liu, Yingying, Lu, Xiaofei
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, USA Cambridge University Press 01.12.2024
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Summary:This study closely replicates the analyses of the third research question in Römer and Berger (2019), which reported that the associations between verbs and verb argument constructions (VACs) used by German and Spanish learners of English move closer to a native usage norm as the learners’ proficiency increases. This study conducted the same correlation analyses from the original study but with a substantially expanded version of the learner corpus used therein. Additionally, we conducted zero-inflated negative binomial analyses to estimate the relationship between the frequencies of verb-VAC combinations in the British National Corpus (BNC) and in the learner subcorpora representing different proficiency levels. Our findings were consistent with the original study in showing significant positive correlations between frequencies of the verb-VAC combinations in the BNC and in the learner subcorpora but further revealed the potential effect of topic on the learners’ VAC usage. Implications for future studies are discussed.
ISSN:0272-2631
1470-1545
DOI:10.1017/S027226312400024X