Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar: A Non-essentialist Cognitive Approach to Language Instruction (Applications of Cognitive Construction Grammar, #2)

The purpose of this volume is to dispel some potential misconceptions about the
status of Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar with regard to SLA and SLA
research. This is important because, as we will see, most of the applied cognitive
approaches on offer seek to align the insights of cognitive research with the essentialist SLA paradigm. SLA essentialism is the idea that observable or elicited performance reveals facts about non-observable mental representations. These facts are taken to be laws of sorts about the linguistic module and how L2 learners almost always fail to achieve a native-like proficiency. In point of fact, SLA has been criticized for propounding a view of L2 acquisition as a process of defective appropriation of the linguistic code among late learners. In this sense, SLA insiders like Ortega (2018) see in (psychological) essentialism the sole way toward the postulation of some truths about language learning and processing. As Ortega concedes, SLA researchers have been reluctant to ask questions about the nature of language or to provide a model of mind that supports their assertions about speakers' L2 use. In contrast to this reductionist view, I intend to show that applied cognitive approaches to language instruction do need to have a solid theoretical background that goes beyond performance to explain linguistic usage.

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Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar: A Non-essentialist Cognitive Approach to Language Instruction (Applications of Cognitive Construction Grammar, #2)

The purpose of this volume is to dispel some potential misconceptions about the
status of Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar with regard to SLA and SLA
research. This is important because, as we will see, most of the applied cognitive
approaches on offer seek to align the insights of cognitive research with the essentialist SLA paradigm. SLA essentialism is the idea that observable or elicited performance reveals facts about non-observable mental representations. These facts are taken to be laws of sorts about the linguistic module and how L2 learners almost always fail to achieve a native-like proficiency. In point of fact, SLA has been criticized for propounding a view of L2 acquisition as a process of defective appropriation of the linguistic code among late learners. In this sense, SLA insiders like Ortega (2018) see in (psychological) essentialism the sole way toward the postulation of some truths about language learning and processing. As Ortega concedes, SLA researchers have been reluctant to ask questions about the nature of language or to provide a model of mind that supports their assertions about speakers' L2 use. In contrast to this reductionist view, I intend to show that applied cognitive approaches to language instruction do need to have a solid theoretical background that goes beyond performance to explain linguistic usage.

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Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar: A Non-essentialist Cognitive Approach to Language Instruction (Applications of Cognitive Construction Grammar, #2)

Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar: A Non-essentialist Cognitive Approach to Language Instruction (Applications of Cognitive Construction Grammar, #2)

by Sergio Torres-Martínez
Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar: A Non-essentialist Cognitive Approach to Language Instruction (Applications of Cognitive Construction Grammar, #2)

Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar: A Non-essentialist Cognitive Approach to Language Instruction (Applications of Cognitive Construction Grammar, #2)

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The purpose of this volume is to dispel some potential misconceptions about the
status of Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar with regard to SLA and SLA
research. This is important because, as we will see, most of the applied cognitive
approaches on offer seek to align the insights of cognitive research with the essentialist SLA paradigm. SLA essentialism is the idea that observable or elicited performance reveals facts about non-observable mental representations. These facts are taken to be laws of sorts about the linguistic module and how L2 learners almost always fail to achieve a native-like proficiency. In point of fact, SLA has been criticized for propounding a view of L2 acquisition as a process of defective appropriation of the linguistic code among late learners. In this sense, SLA insiders like Ortega (2018) see in (psychological) essentialism the sole way toward the postulation of some truths about language learning and processing. As Ortega concedes, SLA researchers have been reluctant to ask questions about the nature of language or to provide a model of mind that supports their assertions about speakers' L2 use. In contrast to this reductionist view, I intend to show that applied cognitive approaches to language instruction do need to have a solid theoretical background that goes beyond performance to explain linguistic usage.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165316753
Publisher: Sergio Torres-Martínez
Publication date: 01/03/2021
Series: Applications of Cognitive Construction Grammar
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Sergio Torres–Martínez is professor of cognitive linguistics, semiotics and translation semiotics. Among his main interests are Agentive Cognitive Construction Grammar, Cognitive Semantics, embodiment theory, phenomenology, Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language, Peircean semiotics and the cognitive applications of construction grammar (Applied Cognitive Construction Grammar). Current research projects include the conceptualization of construction grammar as an interdisciplinary field of endeavor connecting embodiment theory, neuroscience semiotics and philosophy for the construction of a comprehensive and systematic description of constructional attachment patterns across languages. Central to this research is the need to provide linguistics with a model of the mind that complements linguistic description. 

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