Exploring the role that metaphor plays in our linguistic and conceptual systems from a Cognitive Linguistics (CL)-oriented perspective has attracted a great deal of attention for the past three decades. The analysis of the applications of some theoretical tenets of CL (mainly the notion of linguisti
Metaphor in Foreign Language Instruction
✍ Scribed by Ana María Piquer-Píriz (editor); Rafael Alejo-González (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 298
- Series
- Applications of Cognitive Linguistics [ACL]; 42
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Exploring the role that metaphor plays in our linguistic and conceptual systems from a Cognitive Linguistics (CL)-oriented perspective has attracted a great deal of attention for the past three decades. The analysis of the applications of some theoretical tenets of CL (mainly the notion of linguistic motivation) has been particularly fruitful in foreign language (L2) instruction. However, despite some important research findings related to the presentation of word meanings as systematically connected, metaphor is still rarely included as an important part of language courses designed for L2 learners.
This volume explores the important role of metaphor in L2 instruction by presenting both theoretical accounts and empirical studies into the topic. Part I comprises four theoretical chapters that touch upon issues of continuing relevance to the discipline (e.g. why metaphor is relevant for L2 learners and how it can be effectively taught) and introduce areas in need of further research (metaphor in L2 instruction in languages other than English or metaphor and young L2 learners). Part II consists of eight empirical studies that illustrate methodological challenges and best practices when analyzing metaphor in real L2 contexts.
✦ Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
Metaphor in L2 Instruction: Key Issues
Part I. Theoretical Considerations: Reviews and Perspectives
The Particularities of Metaphorical Experience: An Appreciation of Fiona MacArthur’s Metaphor Scholarship
Taking Stock after Three Decades: “On Teaching Metaphor” Revisited
Figurative Language and Young L2 Learners
Metaphor and Spanish as a Foreign Language
Part II. New Empirical Studies
Part II. 1. Learners’ Use and Knowledge of L2 Figurative language
Is Comfort Purple or Green? Word-colour Associations in the First and Second Language
Metaphorical Reasoning in Comprehension and Translation: An Analysis of Metaphor in Multiple Translations
Metaphorical Alignment in Cross-Cultural Office Hours’ Consultations
Development of L2 Metaphorical Production
Measuring Secondary-School L2 Learners Vocabulary Knowledge: Metaphorical Competence as Part of General Lexical Competence
Part II. 2. Fostering Knowledge of L2 Figurative Language
Using Literal Underpinnings to Help Learners Remember Figurative Idioms: Does the Connection Need to Be Crystal Clear?
“The Manage of Two Kingdoms Must”: An Analysis of Metaphor in Two CLIL Textbooks
An Enactment-Based Approach to the Teaching of Metaphoric Expressions: A Case of Saudi EFL Learners
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