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On my mind: thoughts about salience, context and figurative language from a second language perspectiveState University of New York, Albany, ikecskes{at}uamail.albany.edu This article discusses three claims of the Graded Salience Hypothesis presented in Rachel Gioras book On our mind. It is argued that these claims may give second language researchers the chance to revise the way they think about word meaning, the literal meaning-figurative meaning dichotomy and the role of context in language processing. Gioras arguments are related to recent second language research and their relevance is explained through examples. There are also several suggestions made for further research.
Second Language Research, Vol. 22, No. 2,
219-237 (2006) |
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