TY - CHAP
T1 - Performance and competence in usage-based construction grammar
AU - Jensen, Kim Ebensgaard
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - While formalist approaches in the Chomskian tradition to language distinguish sharply between performance and competence in their modeling of language competence, performance and competence are considered to be in a mutually influential relation in usage-based models of language. Language competence, in the latter approach, is, much like in Dell Hymes’ notion of communicative competence, held to be experientially based in the sense that speakers establish their competence through inductive social-cognitive processes of schematization and conventionalization. Making a case for the usage-based definition of the language system, his paper explores the interplay between performance and competence in a construction grammar perspective in which grammatical constructions are considered meaningful symbolic units on par with lexemes, in relation to the [V until ADJ]-construction, based on a study of a section of the Corpus of Contemporary American English. The present study takes into account empirically observed internal and external patterns of usage in the description of this linguistic phenomenon, providing a usage-based constructional overview of the competence pertaining to this construction. The purpose of the present study is thus two-fold, aiming to provide a communicatively plausible account of this particular phenomenon and to show that, indeed, no satisfactory description of the construction which ignores performance-based data would be possible, as the construction itself is very much defined by external properties such as specific genre and register affiliations and a quite specific communicative function.
AB - While formalist approaches in the Chomskian tradition to language distinguish sharply between performance and competence in their modeling of language competence, performance and competence are considered to be in a mutually influential relation in usage-based models of language. Language competence, in the latter approach, is, much like in Dell Hymes’ notion of communicative competence, held to be experientially based in the sense that speakers establish their competence through inductive social-cognitive processes of schematization and conventionalization. Making a case for the usage-based definition of the language system, his paper explores the interplay between performance and competence in a construction grammar perspective in which grammatical constructions are considered meaningful symbolic units on par with lexemes, in relation to the [V until ADJ]-construction, based on a study of a section of the Corpus of Contemporary American English. The present study takes into account empirically observed internal and external patterns of usage in the description of this linguistic phenomenon, providing a usage-based constructional overview of the competence pertaining to this construction. The purpose of the present study is thus two-fold, aiming to provide a communicatively plausible account of this particular phenomenon and to show that, indeed, no satisfactory description of the construction which ignores performance-based data would be possible, as the construction itself is very much defined by external properties such as specific genre and register affiliations and a quite specific communicative function.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - construction grammar
KW - constructions
KW - usage-based grammar
KW - usage-based linguistics
KW - usage-based language models
KW - language competence
KW - language performance
KW - English language
KW - grammar
KW - language register
KW - genre
KW - register
KW - resipes
KW - corpus linguistics
KW - cooking terminology
KW - competence-performance
KW - cognitive linguistics
KW - covarying collexemes
KW - collostructional analysis
KW - principle of semantic coherence
KW - principle of semantic compatibility
KW - English grammar
KW - discourse-pragmatics
KW - Corpus of Contemporary American English
KW - American English
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-87-7112-187-2
SP - 157
EP - 188
BT - Towards a Multidisciplinary Perspective on Language Competence
A2 - Cancino, Rita
A2 - Dam, Lotte
PB - Aalborg Universitetsforlag
CY - Aalborg
ER -