From the Cognitive Linguistics (CL) stance, language is a dynamic interplay of complex subsystems composed of symbolic units, and meaning is the driving force behind form. Meaning arises from our physical experience (i.e., embodied cognition), and interacts with culture-specific ways of conceptualizing entities and events through language. As a usage-based model of language acquisition, CL has made significant contributions to second language (L2) pedagogy. Some of these contributions will be briefly discussed below to shed light on how CL research in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has extended to Instructed SLA
The Conceptual Metaphor Theory offers a cognitive perspective on the role of metaphors in shaping hu...
In second language (L2) classrooms, various types of practice are implemented to develop L2 compet...
This study investigated the nature of the second language acquisition (SLA) of eight international P...
From the Cognitive Linguistics (CL) stance, language is a dynamic interplay of complex subsystems co...
Language is a complex, highly adaptable, ever-changing system. Many complex agents interact and und...
First outlined by Lakoff and Johnson (1980), Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) continues to thrive (e...
In contexts of instructed second language acquisition there is a need for teaching methods that are ...
Recently foreign language teaching (FLT) research has been able to benefit enormously from advances ...
Recently foreign language teaching (FLT) research has been able to benefit enormously from advances ...
All the papers in this special section address issues central to cognitive linguistics research: usa...
The application of usage-based models of language learning began to gain ground in the early twenty-...
―Language Acquisition requires meaningful interaction in the target language- natural communication...
Dirven, 2002). The main objective is to show that the CL-inspired approach is not in line with recen...
Some second language teachers feel guilty when they let students use their first language (L1) in cl...
This paper discusses some implications and applications of the field of Cognitive linguistics (CL) t...
The Conceptual Metaphor Theory offers a cognitive perspective on the role of metaphors in shaping hu...
In second language (L2) classrooms, various types of practice are implemented to develop L2 compet...
This study investigated the nature of the second language acquisition (SLA) of eight international P...
From the Cognitive Linguistics (CL) stance, language is a dynamic interplay of complex subsystems co...
Language is a complex, highly adaptable, ever-changing system. Many complex agents interact and und...
First outlined by Lakoff and Johnson (1980), Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) continues to thrive (e...
In contexts of instructed second language acquisition there is a need for teaching methods that are ...
Recently foreign language teaching (FLT) research has been able to benefit enormously from advances ...
Recently foreign language teaching (FLT) research has been able to benefit enormously from advances ...
All the papers in this special section address issues central to cognitive linguistics research: usa...
The application of usage-based models of language learning began to gain ground in the early twenty-...
―Language Acquisition requires meaningful interaction in the target language- natural communication...
Dirven, 2002). The main objective is to show that the CL-inspired approach is not in line with recen...
Some second language teachers feel guilty when they let students use their first language (L1) in cl...
This paper discusses some implications and applications of the field of Cognitive linguistics (CL) t...
The Conceptual Metaphor Theory offers a cognitive perspective on the role of metaphors in shaping hu...
In second language (L2) classrooms, various types of practice are implemented to develop L2 compet...
This study investigated the nature of the second language acquisition (SLA) of eight international P...