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Phrasal verbs present challenges for second language learners due to their idiomatic meanings, polysemy, and complex syntax. This study analyzes phrasal verb usage in essays by learners from 10 Asian L1 (first language) backgrounds in the International Corpus Network of Asian Learners of English (ICNALE), across varying proficiency levels, using English native speakers (ENS) as a reference. Employing the PhaVE List, the study examines the effects of L1 background and proficiency on phrasal verb frequency and diversity. Results reveal that while higher proficiency increases phrasal verb diversity, L1 background is a stronger predictor. Singaporean learners notably exceed ENS in phrasal verb diversity, while other L1 groups show substantial variability. These findings highlight the importance of addressing L1-specific challenges and promoting exposure to diverse phrasal verbs to support learners, particularly those with lower diversity in usage.
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Introduction
Literature Review
L1 Background Influence on Phrasal Verb Usage
The Role of Proficiency Levels in Phrasal Verb Usage
Purpose of the Present Study
Method
Corpus Description
Proficiency Levels
Data Processing
Phrasal Verb Identification
Statistical Analysis
Results
Phrasal Verb Usage by L1 Background
Phrasal Verb Usage by Proficiency
Phrasal Verb Usage by Country and Proficiency
Discussion
Influence of L1 Background on Phrasal Verb Usage
Influence of Proficiency on Phrasal Verb Usage
Interaction Between Proficiency and L1 Background on Phrasal Verb Usage
Pedagogical Implications
Limitations
Conclusion
The Author
References
