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Figurative thinking and foreign language learning

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Many of the vocabulary items that foreign language learners encounter involve figurative extensions of meaning.

For example, bottleneck, hard-headed and getting a foot in the door all involve figurative extensions of parts of the body.

To understand words and expressions such as these, language learners often need to employ figurative thinking.

This book examines the nature of figurative thinking, considers its contribution to communicative language ability, and explores the implications for language teaching and learning.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1403996024 / 9781403996022
Hardback
401.9
12/04/2006
United States
English
xvii, 239 p.
23 cm
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