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Data publikacji: 06.02.2014
Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis, 2014, Volume 131, Issue 1, s. 43 - 65
https://doi.org/10.4467/20834624SL.14.003.1375Autorzy
Between usage-based and meaningfully-motivated grammatical rules: A psycholinguistic basis of applied cognitive grammar
The aim of the article is to present a usage-based theory of second language acquisition (SLA) which might serve as a framework for explaining the learning mechanisms that are operating when students are exposed to the meaningfully-motivated Cognitive Grammar-based teaching materials. Currently, two seemingly quite different stands of Cognitive Grammar (CG) applications are advocated: one focusing on the use of meaningfully-motivated linguistic explanations and the other on the usage-based nature of language. The article outlines a unified psycholinguistic theory, inspired by Brian MacWhinney’s Competition Model and developed by Nick C. Ellis, which is compatible with both the meaning-based and the usage-based conceptions of language assumed by CG, and which can provide a more fine-grained frame of reference for introducing Cognitive Grammar into the teaching practice. Finally, some suggestions are made concerning practical application of CG-inspired pedagogical rules that should enhance the effectiveness of meaningfully motivated grammatical instruction.
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Between usage-based and meaningfully-motivated grammatical rules: A psycholinguistic basis of applied cognitive grammar
Between usage-based and meaningfully-motivated grammatical rules: A psycholinguistic basis of applied cognitive grammar
Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie, Polska, ul. Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków
Publikacja: 06.02.2014
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