Title of article
A Route to the Teaching of Polysemous Lexicon: Benefits from Cognitive Linguistics and Conceptual Metaphor Theory
Author/Authors
Veliz ، Leonardo Deakin University
Pages
7
From page
211
To page
217
Abstract
This paper discusses some implications and applications of the field of Cognitive linguistics (CL) to the teaching of English as a second, foreign or additional language (ESL, EFL or EAL). Some of the areas to which CL has immensely contributed are the teaching and learning of grammar, including modality and prepositions (e.g. Langacker, 1991; Langacker, 2008), the teaching and learning of lexis, especially metaphorically-used words and expressions (e.g. Boers, 2004; Deignan, Gabrys, Solska, 1997; Kalyuga Kalyuga, 2008; Kövecses, 1996), and the teaching and development of literacy skills, in particular the skills to better understand texts with metaphors embedded (e.g. Boers, 2000). A discussion of all these areas is certainly beyond the scope of this paper. The area to which some attention is drawn in this article is that of teaching metaphorical lexis, with a particular focus on the teaching of polysemous words. General suggestions and teaching recommendations are made in an attempt to bring this field closer to language practitioners.
Keywords
cognitive linguistics , metaphor , language teaching , vocabulary , polysemy
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2459351
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