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Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition of Chinese presents cutting-edge research on how cognitive linguistics theories can enhance the teaching and learning of Chinese as a second language. The authors integrate theoretical frameworks with practical applications, offering educators and researchers valuable insights into the cognitive processes underlying language acquisition.
This comprehensive volume addresses key topics including metaphor, grammar, vocabulary acquisition, and semantic understanding through a cognitive lens. It bridges the gap between linguistic theory and classroom practice, providing evidence-based strategies that teachers can implement to improve student outcomes. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the book offers both novice and experienced language educators practical tools for optimizing Chinese language instruction and understanding learner challenges.







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