Handbook of cognitive linguistics and second language acquisition
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Handbook of cognitive linguistics and second language acquisition
Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group, 2008
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Note
Contents: Part I: Introduction. -- pt. II: Cognitive linguistics and cognition. -- pt. III: Cognitive linguistics, second language acquisition, and L2 instruction
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- An introduction to cognitive linguistics, second language acquisition, and language instruction / Nick C. Ellis and Peter Robinson
- Aspects of attention in language / Leonard Talmy
- Prototypes in cognitive linguistics / John R. Taylor
- Cognitive grammar as a basis for language instruction / Ronald W. Langacker
- Word grammar, cognitive linguistics, and second language learning and teaching / Richard Hudson
- Spatial language learning and the functional geometric framework / Kenny R. Coventry and Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
- Language without grammar / William O'Grady
- Children's first language acquisition from a usage-based perspective / Elena Lieven and Michael Tomasello
- Construction learning and second language acquisition / Adele E. Goldberg and Devin Casenhiser
- Usage-based grammar and second language acquisition / Joan Bybee
- Learning to talk about motion in a foreign language / Teresa Cadierno
- Gestures and second language acquisition / Marianne Gullberg
- Conceptual transfer and meaning extensions / Terence Odlin
- A unified model / Brian MacWhinney
- Usage-based and form-focused language acquisiton : the associatve learning of constructions, learned attention, and the limited L2 endstate / Nick C. Ellis
- Corpus-based methods in analyses of second language acquisition data / Stefan Th. Gries
- Teaching construal : cognitive pedagogical grammar / Michel Achard
- Cognitive linguistics and second language instruction / Andrea Tyler
- Conclusion : cognitive linguistics, second language acquisition and L2 instruction : issues for research / Peter Robinson and Nick C. Ellis
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This cutting-edge volume describes the implications of Cognitive Linguistics for the study of second language acquisition (SLA). The first two sections identify theoretical and empirical strands of Cognitive Linguistics, presenting them as a coherent whole. The third section discusses the relevance of Cognitive Linguistics to SLA and defines a research agenda linking these fields with implications for language instruction. Its comprehensive range and tutorial-style chapters make this handbook a valuable resource for students and researchers alike.
Table of Contents
An Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition, and Language Instruction. Section 1: Cognitive Linguistics and Cognition. Aspects of Attention in Language. Prototypes in Cognitive Linguistics. Cognitive Grammar As a Basis for Language Instruction. Word Grammar, Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language Learning and Teaching. Spatial Language Learning and the Functional Geometric Framework. Language Without Grammar. Children's First Language Acquistion from a Usage-based Perspective. Construction Learning and SLA. Usage-based Grammar and SLA. Section 2: Cognitive Linguistics, SLA and L2 Instruction. Learning to Talk About Motion in a Foreign Language. Gestures and SLA. Conceptual Transfer and Meaning Extensions. A Unified Model. Usage-based and Form-focussed SLA: The Associative Learning of Constructions, Learned-attention and the Limited L2 Endstate. Corpus-based Methods in Analyses of SLA Data. Teaching Construal: Cognitive Pedagogical Grammar. Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language Instruction. Conclusions: Cognitive Linguistics, SLA and L2 Instruction - Issues for Research.
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