Embodied bilingual language
Embodied bilingual language, also known as L2 embodiment, is the idea that people mentally simulate their actions, perceptions, and emotions when speaking and understanding a second language (L2) as with their first language (L1). It is closely related to embodied cognition and embodied language processing, both of which only refer to native language thinking and speaking. An example of embodied bilingual language would be situation in which a L1 English speaker learning Spanish as a second language hears the word rápido ("fast") in Spanish while taking notes and then proceeds to take notes more quickly.
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Embodied bilingual language
Embodied bilingual language, also known as L2 embodiment, is the idea that people mentally simulate their actions, perceptions, and emotions when speaking and understanding a second language (L2) as with their first language (L1). It is closely related to embodied cognition and embodied language processing, both of which only refer to native language thinking and speaking. An example of embodied bilingual language would be situation in which a L1 English speaker learning Spanish as a second language hears the word rápido ("fast") in Spanish while taking notes and then proceeds to take notes more quickly.
has abstract
Embodied bilingual language, a ...... ds to take notes more quickly.
@en
Wikipage page ID
45,155,414
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,023,902,198
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
type
comment
Embodied bilingual language, a ...... ds to take notes more quickly.
@en
label
Embodied bilingual language
@en