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Culture, Psychology, and Language Learning (Intercultural Studies and Foreign Language Learning)
Michael Hager
Inter-Cultural, Intercultural Communication, Psychology
March 9, 2011
Description
This book demonstrates that culture and language are closely intertwined and argues that they need to be taught simultaneously from the very beginning of acquiring a second language. In the first part of the book, the author explores the close links between language and culture through looking at concepts such as ethnosyntax and gendered language. This leads into an exploration of interculturalism and the idea of a third culture or interculture. The second half of the book demonstrates how culture and language are linked to cognition by looking at cognitive processing, emotions, and motivation in second language acquisition.
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