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Cognitive Linguistics and Language Teaching
 
 
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14 May 2009
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Arguing  hat Second Language Teaching has not been well served by recent approaches to the description of language content, Randal Holme explores how Cognitive Linguistics offers teachers a description of language that can translate into practical classroom activities because:

- theories of construction grammar help students wed form to meaning
- theories of embodied cognition relate form and meaning to imagery derived from movement
- new theories of linguistic relativity show how second language errors can originate in the use of first language forms with second language meanings

The book looks at how Cognitive Linguistic research into embodied cognition, conceptualisation, and linguistic symbolism can offer new perspectives on how teachers approach form. It summaries each area of research whilst showing its application, unfolding its argument through more than forty classroom activities and examples.


Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
List of Activities
Introduction
PART I: EMBODIED EXPERIENCE
The Problem of Linguistic Meaning
Conceptualisation, Embodiment, and the Origins of Meaning
Gesture
PART II: CONCEPTUALISATION
Language, Culture and Linguistic Relativity
Conceptualization and Construal
PART III: MEANING AND USAGE
Teaching Encyclopaedic Meaning
Usage and Grammatical Meaning
PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
Towards a CL Syllabus
References


Authors

RANDAL HOLME is Associate Professor of English at the Hong Kong Institute of Education. His main research interest is in the applications of Cognitive Linguistics to language teaching and learning. His publications include the books, Mind, Metaphor and Language Teaching (2003) and Literacy: an Introduction (2004).







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