Replication Data for: (Re-)Constructing Questions (doi:10.18710/Q5S1IW)

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Citation

Title:

Replication Data for: (Re-)Constructing Questions

Identification Number:

doi:10.18710/Q5S1IW

Distributor:

DataverseNO

Date of Distribution:

2022-11-15

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2

Bibliographic Citation:

Gerisch, Linda; Wehmeier, Christian, 2022, "Replication Data for: (Re-)Constructing Questions", https://doi.org/10.18710/Q5S1IW, DataverseNO, V2

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Replication Data for: (Re-)Constructing Questions

Subtitle:

English Interrogative Constructions in German L2 Learners’ Diasystematic Construct-i-cons

Identification Number:

doi:10.18710/Q5S1IW

Authoring Entity:

Gerisch, Linda (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences)

Wehmeier, Christian (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)

Producer:

Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences

Software used in Production:

R

Software used in Production:

Pyton

Distributor:

DataverseNO

Distributor:

Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences

Access Authority:

Gerisch, Linda

Depositor:

Gerisch, Linda

Date of Deposit:

2022-10-25

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.18710/Q5S1IW

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, usage-based construction grammar, learner corpus, usage-based linguistics, construction, diasystematic construction grammar, chunk learning, transfer, usage-based second language acquisition

Abstract:

<p>This is the replication data for a paper submitted to an academic journal. The abstract of the paper follows.<p/> This paper discusses the use of second language structures, particularly the use of interrogatives, as it can be understood in a construction grammar framework (cf. Goldberg 2003, Goldberg et al. 2004, Ellis and Cadierno 2009). It builds on previous research in first and second language acquisition, as well as Höder’s proposed “Diasystematic Construction Grammar” (cf. Höder 2018, Höder et al. 2021). Moreover, the paper addresses the role of language acquisition theories in the context of language teaching and teacher training. Since teachers’ knowledge is acquired in teacher education, language acquisition theories and their implications should be a fundamental part of their education. The case study is looking at the knowledge and use of interrogative constructions by learners of English. For this purpose, I analysed the language of learners in three German schools (age = 11-14, n = 100). The results of the analysis are then applied to a dynamic network approach (cf. Diessel 2019, 2020) to teaching English interrogative constructions. This means that the architecture of an emerging multilingual construct-i-con is taken into consideration. This article focusses on learners of English with one particular L1 (German) and outlines a framework for teaching English constructions and their fillers that is based on language use as observed in a corpus.

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Norway

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Title:

(Re-)Constructing Questions: English Interrogative Constructions in German L2 Learners’ Diasystematic Construct-i-cons.

Bibliographic Citation:

(Re-)Constructing Questions: English Interrogative Constructions in German L2 Learners’ Diasystematic Construct-i-cons.

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