Evolution is an arc along a timeline

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Review of Cognitive Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.1075/rcl.00125.and
C. Andorno
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Growing evidence shows the role of teachers gestures not only in L2 learning (Stam & Tellier, 2021) but also in supporting learning in the L1 classroom (Alibali et al., 2014; Crowder, 1996; Wilson et al., 2014). The current study aims at contributing to this last perspective. Based on data from a 3rd grade plurilingual classroom in an Italian school, it observes the ‘catchments’ (McNeill, 2000) in teacher’s gesticulation during a cycle of lessons on “The origin of life”. The analysis identifies conceptual components based on the time is space metaphor associated with gestures, and observes their alignment with lexical items – either technical or common words (evolution, ages, ancestors, archaic; change, back, old) – in speech. The gesture-word association supports both the conceptualization of the notions and the acquisition of the related lexicon: gestures connect recurring concepts to their different verbalisations, ensuring a conceptually coherent representation over the lesson; they establish synonimic relations between technical and common words; and they can also work as memory triggers towards and between concepts and lexical units.
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进化是一条沿着时间轴的弧线
越来越多的证据表明,教师的手势不仅在第二语言学习中发挥作用(Stam & Tellier, 2021),而且在第一语言课堂上支持学习(Alibali等人,2014;克劳德,1996;Wilson et al., 2014)。目前的研究旨在为最后一种观点做出贡献。根据意大利一所学校三年级多语课堂的数据,该研究观察了“生命起源”课程周期中教师手势的“集水区”(McNeill, 2000)。该分析根据与手势相关的时空隐喻来识别概念成分,并观察它们与词汇项目的一致性——无论是技术词汇还是常用词(进化、年龄、祖先、古老;Change, back, old)——在演讲中。手势-词汇关联既支持概念的概念化,也支持相关词汇的习得:手势将重复出现的概念与其不同的语言表达联系起来,确保在整个课程中概念上的连贯表达;它们建立了专业词汇与常用词的同义关系;它们也可以作为概念和词汇单位之间的记忆触发器。
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