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Applied cognitive linguistics and L2 instruction / Reyes Llopis-García.
Author
Llopis-García, Reyes
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (103 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Subject(s)
Cognitive grammar
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Language acquisition
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Language and languages
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Study and teaching
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Series
Cambridge elements. Elements in cognitive linguistics
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Cambridge elements. Elements in cognitive linguistics, 2633-3325
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Summary note
Both applied cognitive linguistics (ACL) researchers and linguists, and language instructors and professionals looking for a comprehensive and innovative access to ACL from the direct point of view of applied L2 Pedagogy, will find this Element to be of interest. There is great demand for quality teaching materials, a need for guidance on how to design them and which technology tools are of value. This Element takes a theoretical approach to that design while offering direct examples and tips for practitioners and researchers. Questions about empirical studies are explored, probing prominent empirical research, and the author provides promising evidence to support their recommendations on assetment-task design for future research. Linguists, researchers, linguistics students, graduate academic programs, and teachers of L2 languages alike will find value in this Element.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Feb 2024).
ISBN
9781009128094 (ebook)
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