Language and bilingual cognition /
Focusing on bilinguals, this text provides a state-of-the-art overview of the relationship between language and cognition
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New York, N.Y. ; Hove :
Psychology Press,
c2011
New York, NY ; Hove : c2011 New York, NY ; Hove : [2011] |
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Table of Contents:
- Part A. Language and cognition
- 1 Relating language and cognition : the speaker of one language
- 2 How does language affect thought?
- 3 Language and cognition : the view from anthropology
- 4 Language and cognition : the view from cognitive linguistics
- 5 Interactive influences of language and cognition
- 6 Tools for thinking
- Part B. Bilingual cognition
- 7 Relating language and cognition : the second language user
- 8 Bilingualism and cognition : the perspective from semantics
- 9 Advances in the study of bilingualism : a personal view
- 10 Bilingual worlds
- 11 Color and bilingual cognition
- 12 Spatial language and second language acquisition
- 13 Perception of motion by Polish-English bilinguals
- 14 Expressing voluntary motion in a second language : English learners of French
- 15 Chinese-English bilinguals' sensitivity to the temporal phase of an action event is related to the extent of their experience with English
- 16 The grammatical and conceptual gender of animals in second language users
- 17 The interpretation of emblematic gestures in second language users of Italian
- 18 Yo no lo tiré, se cayó solito, 'I did not throw it, it just fell down' : interpreting and recounting accidental events in Spanish and English
- 19 Theory of Mind and bilingual cognition
- 20 Bilingualism and the impact of emotion : the role of experience, memory, and sociolinguistic factors
- 21 Emotions in bilingual life narratives
- Part C. Applications and implications of bilingual cognition research
- 22 Linguistic relativity and language teaching
- 23 Translation and bilingual cognition
- 24 Culture and cognition in the study of intercultural communication
- 25 Advertising to the buy-lingual consumer
- Epilogue : Bilinguals save the world
- Part A. Language and cognition
- 1 Relating language and cognition : the speaker of one language
- 2 How does language affect thought?
- 3 Language and cognition : the view from anthropology
- 4 Language and cognition : the view from cognitive linguistics
- 5 Interactive influences of language and cognition
- 6 Tools for thinking
- Part B. Bilingual cognition
- 7 Relating language and cognition : the second language user
- 8 Bilingualism and cognition : the perspective from semantics
- 9 Advances in the study of bilingualism : a personal view
- 10 Bilingual worlds
- 11 Color and bilingual cognition
- 12 Spatial language and second language acquisition
- 13 Perception of motion by Polish-English bilinguals
- 14 Expressing voluntary motion in a second language : English learners of French
- 15 Chinese-English bilinguals' sensitivity to the temporal phase of an action event is related to the extent of their experience with English
- 16 The grammatical and conceptual gender of animals in second language users
- 17 The interpretation of emblematic gestures in second language users of Italian
- 18 Yo no lo tiré, se cayó solito, 'I did not throw it, it just fell down' : interpreting and recounting accidental events in Spanish and English
- 19 Theory of Mind and bilingual cognition
- 20 Bilingualism and the impact of emotion : the role of experience, memory, and sociolinguistic factors
- 21 Emotions in bilingual life narratives
- Part C. Applications and implications of bilingual cognition research
- 22 Linguistic relativity and language teaching
- 23 Translation and bilingual cognition
- 24 Culture and cognition in the study of intercultural communication
- 25 Advertising to the buy-lingual consumer
- Epilogue : Bilinguals save the world
- 1 Relating language and cognition: The speaker of one language
- 2. How does language affect thought? / Vivian Cook
- 3. Language and cognition: The view from anthropology / Chris Swoyer
- 4. Language and cognition: The view from cognitive linguistics / John Lucy
- 5. Interactive influences of language and cognition / Vyvyan Evans
- 6. Tools for thinking / Virginia C. Mueller Gathercole
- 7. Relating language and cognition: The second language user / Barbara Tversky
- 8. Bilingualism and cognition: The perspective from semantics / Benedetta Bassetti / Vivian Cook
- 9. Advances in the study of bilingualism: A personal view / Anna Wierzbicka
- 10. Bilingual worlds / Susan Ervin-Tripp
- 11. Color and bilingual cognition / David W. Green
- 12. Spatial language and second language acquisition / Panos Athanasopoulos
- 13. Perception of motion by Polish-English bilinguals / Kenny R. Coventry / Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes / Berenice Valdes
- 14. Expressing voluntary motion in a second language: English learners of French / Natalia Czechowska / Anna Ewert
- 15. Chinese-English bilinguals' sensitivity to the temporal phase of an action event is related to the extent of their experience with English / Henriette Hendriks / Maya Hickmann
- 16. grammatical and conceptual gender of animals in second language users / Jui-Ju Su / Jenn-Yeu Chen
- 17. interpretation of emblematic gestures in second language users of Italian / Benedetta Bassetti
- 18. Yo no lo tire, se capi solito, 'I did not throw it, it just fell down': Interpreting and recounting accidental events in Spanish and English / Giuliana Salvato
- 19. Theory of Mind and bilingual cognition / Debbie S. Cunningham / Jyotsna Vaid / Hsin Chin Chen
- 20. Bilingualism and the impact of emotion: The role of experience, memory, and sociolinguistic factors / Luca Surian / Chiyoko Kobayashi Frank / Michael Siegal / Erland Hjelmquist
- 21. Emotions in bilingual life narratives / Hugh Knickerbocker / Jeanette Altarriba
- 22. Linguistic relativity and language teaching / Mary Besemeres
- 23. Translation and bilingual cognition / Vivian Cook
- 24. Culture and cognition in the study of intercultural communication / Juliane House
- 25. Advertising to the buy-lingual consumer / Peter Sercombe / Tony Young.