The traceback method and the early constructicon: theoretical and methodological considerations

Koch N, Hartmann S, Quick AE (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2022

Journal

Book Volume: 18

Pages Range: 477-504

Journal Issue: 3

DOI: 10.1515/cllt-2020-0045

Abstract

Usage-based approaches assume that children’s early utterances are item-based. This has been demonstrated in a number of studies using the traceback method. In this approach, a small amount of “target utterances” from a child language corpus is “traced back” to earlier utterances. Drawing on a case study of German, this paper provides a critical evaluation of the method from a usage-based perspective. In particular, we check how factors inherent to corpus data as well as methodological choices influence the results of traceback studies. To this end, we present four case studies in which we change thresholds and the composition of the main corpus, use a cross-corpus approach tracing one child’s utterances back to another child’s corpus, and reverse and randomize the target utterances. Overall, the results show that the method can provide interesting insights—particularly regarding different pathways of language acquisition—but they also show the limitations of the method.

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APA:

Koch, N., Hartmann, S., & Quick, A.E. (2022). The traceback method and the early constructicon: theoretical and methodological considerations. Corpus linguistics and linguistic theory, 18(3), 477-504. https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cllt-2020-0045

MLA:

Koch, Nikolas, Stefan Hartmann, and Antje Endesfelder Quick. "The traceback method and the early constructicon: theoretical and methodological considerations." Corpus linguistics and linguistic theory 18.3 (2022): 477-504.

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