All the papers in this special section address issues central to cognitive linguistics research: usage-based models with their focus on frequency; multi-word units and the relationship between lexical and grammatical knowledge; and the nature of lexical meaning, especially construal or “thinking for speaking”. Cognitive Linguistics is thus clearly a useful paradigm for L2 research. The contributors also emphasise that many of the processes operating in L1 acquisition are relevant in L2A as well. In this paper, I discuss the opposite side of the coin: how cognitively-inspired L2 research can inform work on first language learning and theoretical linguistics, focussing in particular on three issues that have been extensively studied in an L2 ...
Firth and Wagner’s (1997) call for a more socially and contextually situated view of second language...
Lardiere Georgetown University, Washington When the editors of Second Language Research first inquir...
This paper mainly focuses on the more effective way that language learners who “escaped” during the ...
All the papers in this special section address issues central to cognitive linguistics research: usa...
The aim of this paper is twofold: i. firstly, to show why second language learners (from perhaps as ...
During the last 25 years, second language acquisition (SLA) research hasmade considerable progress, ...
Second language acquisition (SLA) is a relatively new field of enquiry. Before the late 1960s, educa...
Language is a complex, highly adaptable, ever-changing system. Many complex agents interact and und...
In recent years, ELT publishers have been criticised for not incorporating the findings of second la...
In this paper, the author examines attempts at theory building within the field of Second Language A...
For some, research in learning and teaching of a second language (L2) runs the risk of disintegratin...
Abstract This article discusses applications of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research to the...
―Language Acquisition requires meaningful interaction in the target language- natural communication...
Interdisciplinary research is a key thrust for the future. The present paper puts forth that most of...
The chapter starts by giving a broad overview of the field of applied cognitive linguistics, with sp...
Firth and Wagner’s (1997) call for a more socially and contextually situated view of second language...
Lardiere Georgetown University, Washington When the editors of Second Language Research first inquir...
This paper mainly focuses on the more effective way that language learners who “escaped” during the ...
All the papers in this special section address issues central to cognitive linguistics research: usa...
The aim of this paper is twofold: i. firstly, to show why second language learners (from perhaps as ...
During the last 25 years, second language acquisition (SLA) research hasmade considerable progress, ...
Second language acquisition (SLA) is a relatively new field of enquiry. Before the late 1960s, educa...
Language is a complex, highly adaptable, ever-changing system. Many complex agents interact and und...
In recent years, ELT publishers have been criticised for not incorporating the findings of second la...
In this paper, the author examines attempts at theory building within the field of Second Language A...
For some, research in learning and teaching of a second language (L2) runs the risk of disintegratin...
Abstract This article discusses applications of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research to the...
―Language Acquisition requires meaningful interaction in the target language- natural communication...
Interdisciplinary research is a key thrust for the future. The present paper puts forth that most of...
The chapter starts by giving a broad overview of the field of applied cognitive linguistics, with sp...
Firth and Wagner’s (1997) call for a more socially and contextually situated view of second language...
Lardiere Georgetown University, Washington When the editors of Second Language Research first inquir...
This paper mainly focuses on the more effective way that language learners who “escaped” during the ...