Daniel Jach
List of John Benjamins publications for which Daniel Jach plays a role.
Articles
What foreign language learners make of grammatical descriptions depends on description type, proficiency, and context Review of Cognitive Linguistics 22:1, pp. 36–69 | Article
2024 Most usage-based research emphasizes the importance of implicit, input-driven learning in naturalistic environments, but recent studies have adopted usage-based grammatical descriptions for instructed learning in classrooms. These descriptions are intended to draw learners’ deliberate attention… read more
Something I was dealing with: Preposition placement in multilingual constructicons Constructions in Contact 2: Language change, multilingual practices, and additional language acquisition, Boas, Hans C. and Steffen Höder (eds.), pp. 339–374 | Chapter
2021 This contribution adopts a usage-based construction grammar approach to describe the word order variation between fronting (e.g., something with which I was dealing) and stranding (e.g., something which I was dealing with) in English as a second language. Using regression analysis, preposition… read more