'Metaphor in Educational Discourse is a superb piece of applied
linguistics research that integrates Vygotsky's theory of concepts
with current work on metaphor into a coherent framework for
investigating how teachers and learners negotiate figurative language
in order to promote development in the classroom setting. In what is
likely to become the standard for future studies in this area, Lynne
Cameron meticulously demonstrates the central role of linguistic
metaphors in classroom learning - designed to lead learners to a
deeper understanding of complex mathematical and scientific concepts.'
James P. Lantolf, Professor of Applied Linguistics, The Pennsylvania
State University. This book reports research into metaphor in use with
school students. The setting for the research is a UK school and the
participants are around ten years old, with their first language well
established but still developing concepts and understandings. Close
examination of a corpus of classroom spoken discourse reveals how
metaphor is employed by their teachers, not just in explaining ideas,
but, in managing and mediating the activity of the classroom and the
learning of the students. Particular issues discussed include: the
problems of identifying metaphors in spoken discourse, the
conventionalism of metaphors in the discourse of socio-cultural
groups, and how a socio-cultural approach can account for
systematicity in metaphor use.
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ISBN
9781441175649
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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