The study proposes an analytical pipeline for quantitative corpus-based research in the domain of contrastive linguistic analysis. Specifically, it is proposed that a combination of conditional inference tree models for data exploration combined with subsequent statistical modeling via generalized linear models can help reveal and describe interesting contrasts between the languages under investigation. The main goal of this paper is to provide an approachable introduction into the rationale underlying these techniques and to illustrate their application on the basis of a contrastive analysis of English and German relative clause constructions.
2021. Copularity of French and Dutch (semi-)copular constructions: a behavioral profile analysis. Linguistics 59:6 ► pp. 1359 ff.
Schmidtke-Bode, Karsten & Gregor Kachel
2020. Exploring the motivational antecedents of Nepalese learners of L2 English. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 58:4 ► pp. 379 ff.
Kerz, Elma & Daniel Wiechmann
2015. Register-Contingent Entrenchment of Constructional Patterns. Journal of English Linguistics 43:1 ► pp. 61 ff.
WIECHMANN, DANIEL & ELMA KERZ
2013. The positioning of concessive adverbial clauses in English: assessing the importance of discourse-pragmatic and processing-based constraints. English Language and Linguistics 17:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Wiechmann, Daniel & Elma Kerz
2014. Cue Reliance in L2 Written Production. Language Learning 64:2 ► pp. 343 ff.
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