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Palmer, Gary B. and Farzad Sharifian, eds. 2007. Applied Cultural Linguistics. Implications for second language learning and intercultural communication. (Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research 7). John Benjamins. xiv+170 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English

Annotation

Research in the relatively new field of cultural linguistics has implications for second language learning and intercultural communication. This volume brings together studies that examine the implications for applied programs of research in these domains. Collectively, the contributions explore the interrelationship between language, culture, and conceptualisations. Each study focuses on a different language-and-culture. The languages-cultures studied include Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Persian, English, Aboriginal English and African English. The particular conceptual bases of the contributions range from theories of embodiment and conceptual metaphors to theories of schemas and cultural scripts. Several authors directly address the application of their observations to the fields of second language/dialect learning and intercultural communication, while others first present a theoretical analysis and then explore its practical implications. Collectively, the contributions establish a novel direction for research in applied linguistics.

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