In:Usage-based Perspectives on Language and Language Acquisition: In honour of Heike Behrens
Edited by Karin Madlener-Charpentier, Marjolijn H. Verspoor, Mirjam Weder and Annelies Häcki Buhofer
[Trends in Language Acquisition Research 35] 2026
► pp. 248–271
Chapter 9Verb-argument constructions in advanced L2 English
The case of sojourners
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Abstract
Research on studying abroad (SA) suggests that input-rich
contexts help L2 learners develop advanced word use embedded in
target-like multiword constructions, or formulaicity. Native-like
formulaic use is a key indicator of L2 proficiency, but little
research has explored SA contexts to confirm its impact on
formulaicity development. Using a dynamic usage-based (DUB) approach
(Verspoor & Behrens,
2011), this study examines how verb-argument
constructions (VACs) develop in written L2 English during SA. Data
come from the SALA Diary Subcorpus (Pérez-Vidal, 2014), collected from 26
Catalan/Spanish advanced L2 learners over a semester (12–17 weeks)
in an anglophone context. VACs were analyzed using TAALES (Kyle et al., 2018). A
generalized additive mixed-effects model showed significant effects
of random (participant behavior) and fixed factors (time),
supporting the DUB claim of nonlinear, variable individual
trajectories. Participants achieved significantly higher association
strength scores for VACs. Further analysis confirmed the link
between syntactic, lexical, and VAC indices with holistic
formulaicity scores, implying that human raters consider all
subdimensions of written L2 performance when making holistic
judgements.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.L2 immersion through study abroad
- 3.Formulaicity and formulaic sequences
- 4.L2 complexity and VACs in DUB research
- 5.Methodology
- 5.1Design
- 5.2Participants
- 5.3Learner Corpus
- 5.4Holistic formualicity scores
- 5.5VAC indices
- 5.6Data analysis procedures
- 6.Results
- 6.1RQ1: VAC development
- 6.2RQ2: Relationship between HOLFOR, VAC,
and syntactic and lexical indices
- 7.Discussion
- 8.Conclusion
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