EFL Learners’ Receptive and Productive Knowledge of Factive Cognitive Verbs’ Complementation Patterns

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https://doi.org/10.26817/16925777.1906

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English language learners, factive cognitive verbs, receptive and productive knowledge, verb complementation

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The phenomenon of verb complementation has been a challenging research topic in the domain of first and second language acquisition in recent decades. This study aimed to determine the achievement levels of learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) in terms of their recognition and production of factive cognitive verb complementation patterns and their associated senses. Specifically, the factive verbs analyzed within the scope of the study were: know, understand, regret, remember, and forget, along with their complementation patterns and senses. Data were collected from 269 Turkish EFL learners through four types of tests developed by Atasever Belli (2019). Learners’ receptive knowledge was measured through the Grammaticality Judgment Test and Fill-in-the-Blank Test. Their productive knowledge was assessed through the Free- Production Test and Sentence Completion Test. Data obtained from the participants’ responses to tests were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. This study demonstrated that word knowledge level has a significant impact on verb complementation performance both at receptive and productive levels. It also revealed that production test performance exceeded recognition test performance. The performance differences were analyzed by considering factors such as linguistic transfer, vocabulary knowledge, test types, verb properties, context, and input exposure. These results highlight learners’ interlanguage development and offer profound pedagogical implications.

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Serap Atasever Belli, Erzurum Technical University

 Serap Atasever Belli is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of English Language and Literature at Erzurum Technical University. She completed a Ph.D. in foreign language education program at Anadolu University with a dissertation on the analysis of factive cognitive verb complementation patterns used by students in English Language Teaching Program, which is funded by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) Social and Human Sciences Research Grant Group (SOBAG- 1001) with the Project No. 118K130. She has research interests in pre-service teacher training, second language writing, discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, and digitalization in language education.

İlknur Kecik, Anadolu University

İlknur Keçik is a Professor of English Language Teaching Department at Anadolu University, Turkey. Her research interests include discourse analysis, applied linguistics, English language teaching methodology, pre-service and in-service teacher training, reflective practices in teaching. She has participated as a project director and researcher in various research projects funded by Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey and Scientific Research Projects in Higher Education Institutions. She has recently retired but still gives graduate and undergraduate courses at the university and supervises PhD students.

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2025-07-23

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Atasever Belli, S., & Kecik, İlknur. (2025). EFL Learners’ Receptive and Productive Knowledge of Factive Cognitive Verbs’ Complementation Patterns. GIST – Education and Learning Research Journal, 30(30). https://doi.org/10.26817/16925777.1906
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