An analysis of lexicogrammatical development in English textbooks in Turkey: A usage-based construction grammar approach


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T. Gedik
ExELL, 2021

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Gedik, T. (2021). An analysis of lexicogrammatical development in English textbooks in Turkey: A usage-based construction grammar approach. ExELL.


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Gedik, T. “An Analysis of Lexicogrammatical Development in English Textbooks in Turkey: A Usage-Based Construction Grammar Approach.” ExELL (2021).


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Gedik, T. “An Analysis of Lexicogrammatical Development in English Textbooks in Turkey: A Usage-Based Construction Grammar Approach.” ExELL, 2021.


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@article{t2021a,
  title = {An analysis of lexicogrammatical development in English textbooks in Turkey: A usage-based construction grammar approach},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {ExELL},
  author = {Gedik, T.}
}

Abstract

Abstract This article measures the syntactic development indices in grade 5-12 English textbooks in Turkey. Through a usage-based construction grammar approach, it argues that the textbooks show an inconsistent development in verb-argument constructions (VAC) and other usage-based indices. The study employs an automatic software tool that detects variations in these indices and runs a statistical analysis on a corpus compiled by the author. Statistically significant results demonstrate that textbooks lack lexicogrammatical variation. As such, learners who use these textbooks are likely to experience a limited array of VACs that are limited in lemma-construction combinations. Findings also indicate that learners may not be exposed to the conventional usage patterns and frequencies of VACs when compared against a reference corpus. These findings may have an influence on the learners’ generalization process, their low-proficiency level in English, and poor idiomatic uses of the language.


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