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Grammar and Formulaicity in Foreign Language Teaching
Author(s) -
Romuald Gozdawa-Gołębiowski
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
glottodidactica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2956-3658
pISSN - 0072-4769
DOI - 10.14746/gl.2008.34.8
Subject(s) - computer science , linguistics , natural language processing , grammar , sentence , artificial intelligence , focus (optics) , perspective (graphical) , philosophy , physics , optics
There are three general problem areas in the production of native-like language by the foreign learner: lexically based co-occurrence restrictions, inflectional paradigms and function words with little semantic impact. Remedial action can either be rule-based or dictionary-based. This corresponds to two traditionally recognized modes of sentence processing: analytic (with conscious reference to the grammatical system) or holistic (formulaic, where whole chunks are attended to). I argue for the existence of a third, middle-of-the-road strategy, which I tentatively label the "contentive" mode of sentence processing, with the focus on content-bearing individual lexical items.. Contentive processing is a key factor in the modular concept of formulaicity, proposed in this paper. A formula can be thought of as a bundle of opaque features, a recurrent unit, a social token or a morphosyntactic exemplar. This puts a different perspective on language teaching.

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