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Title Thinking and speaking in two languages / edited by Aneta Pavlenko
Published Bristol, UK ; Tonawanda, NY : Multilingual Matters, [2011]
©2011
©2011

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Description ix, 267 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Bilingual education & bilingualism
Bilingual education and bilingualism.
Contents Introduction: bilingualism and thought in the 20th century / Aneta Pavlenko -- Cognitive Restructuring in Bilingualism / Panos Athanasopoulos -- Language-specific patterns in event construal of advanced L2 speakers / Barbara Schmiedtová, Christiane von Stutterheim, Mary Carroll -- Language-specific patterns in event conceptualization: insights from bilingualism / Emanuel Bylund -- Thinking, speaking, and gesturing about motion in more than one language / Marianne Gullberg -- The art and science of bilingual object naming / Barbara C. Malt and Eef Ameel -- (Re-)naming the world: Word-to-referent mapping in second language speakers / Aneta Pavlenko -- Thinking and speaking in two languages: Overview of the field / Aneta Pavlenko
Summary "Despite growing evidence that different languages influence thought, only a few pioneering researchers have begun to grapple systematically with the conceptual implications of speaking two or more languages. This collection brings together leading researchers in this exciting new area to take stock of what has been discovered thus far and the research challenges that lie ahead. The volume thus represents a landmark in the study of the nature of the multilingual mind." John A. Lucy, University of Chicago, USA --
"This book makes an important contribution to the exploding field of bilingual cognition research. It comes from a new generation of researchers uninhibited by recent prejudices against the very concept of linguistic relativity." Viv Cook, University of Newcastle, UK --Book Jacket
"Whenever I lecture about ̀thinking for speaking' someone in the audience will ask about language and thought in the bilingual mind. Aneta Pavlenko's masterful volume provides the fullest set of answers I know of to that important question. The expert chapters provide a voyage of discovery through bilingual minds as encountered in lab experiments and personal experience - in words and gestures and eye movements and memories. The authors skilfully summarize their own research and theorizing, returning to common themes. The editor beautifully presents those themes in opening and closing chapters. Anyone who has pondered the big questions of language and cognition cannot help but be fascinated by this ongoing voyage of discovery." --
Dan I. Slobin, University of California, Berkeley, USA --
Until recently, the history of debates about language and thought has been a history of thinking of language in the singular. The purpose of this volume is to reverse this trend and to begin unlocking the mysteries surrounding thinking and speaking in bi- and multilingual speakers. If languages influence the way we think, what happens to those who speak more than one language? And if they do not, how can we explain the difficulties second language learners experience in mapping new words and structures onto real-world referents? The contributors to this volume put forth a novel approach to second language learning, presenting it as a process that involves conceptual development and restructuring, and not simply the mapping of new forms onto pre-existing meanings. --
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Bilingualism.
Language and languages -- Study and teaching.
Second language acquisition.
Author Pavlenko, Aneta, 1963-
LC no. 2010041225
ISBN 1847693369 (paperback: alk. paper)
1847693377 (alk. paper)
1847693385 (ebook)
9781847693365 (paperback: alk. paper)
9781847693372 (alk. paper)
9781847693389 (ebook)