Linguistic Relativity in SLA
Delve into the fascinating intersection of language and thought with Linguistic Relativity in SLA, a compelling volume edited by leading experts in the field. Published by Channel View Publications Ltd in 2010, this hardback edition spans 232 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of linguistic relativity in second language acquisition (SLA). The contributors delve into the increasingly significant role of Slobin’s Thinking-for-Speaking Hypothesis, providing both conceptual insights and empirical investigations relevant to adult learners. This book is an essential resource for researchers and educators interested in the cognitive aspects of language learning, making it a must-have for your collection. Discover how our understanding of language can impact the way we think and communicate in a second language.