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Berendt, Erich, ed. 2008. Metaphors for Learning. Cross-cultural Perspectives. (Human Cognitive Processing 22). John Benjamins. ix+249 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Annotation
In Contemporary Metaphor Theory (CMT) research has predominantly focused on the English language with few studies of others and even less systematic comparative work. This volume focuses on the discourse domain of LEARNING (formal, technical and informal aspects) and brings together a variety of language perspectives, some specifically comparative, on aspects of learning from historical transformations in metaphoric language use through contemporary social values and classroom discourse to planning for the future in educational policy to see how conceptual metaphoric patterns and conventional metaphors with related figurative language impact on social values and culturally conditioned perspectives in learning. Most papers reflect Lakoffian conceptual metaphoric research including critical evaluation of analytical issues. Languages included are Arabic, Chinese, English, Hungarian, Japanese, Malay, Polish, Russian and the South African language area. Most papers utilize extensive data including such genre as technical writing, essays, conversational interaction, newspaper corpus and proverbs.
Articles in this volume
Berendt, Erich. Intersections and diverging paths: Conceptual patterns on learning in English and Japanese. 73–102
Cortazzi, Martin and Lixian Jin. Images of teachers, learning and questioning in Chinese cultures of learning. 177–202