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Language Play, Language Learning / Guy Cook.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford applied linguisticsPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2000.Description: 235 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0194421538
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P118 .C6732 2000
Contents:
Acknowledgements; Introduction: Not only for children; PART ONE: THE INTERLOCKING LEVELS; 1. The forms of language play: rhythm and repetition in children's verse; 2. The meanings of language play: imaginary worlds; 3. The uses of language play: competition and collaboration; PART TWO: THEORIES AND EXPLANATIONS; 4. The nature of play: evolutionary and cultural perspectives; 5. The play of nature: randomness and creativity; PART THREE: LANGUAGE LEARNING; 6. Current orthodoxies in language teaching; 7. Future prospects for language teaching ; Bibliography; Index
Summary: This book has two related purposes. The first is to demonstrate the extent and importance of language play in human life; the second is to draw out the implications for applied linguistics and language teaching. Language play should not be thought of as a trivial or peripheral activity, but as central to human thought and culture, to learning, creativity, and intellectual enquiry. It fulfils a major function of language, underpinning the human capacity to adapt: as individuals, as societies, and as a species.
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Includes bibliography and index.

Acknowledgements; Introduction: Not only for children; PART ONE: THE INTERLOCKING LEVELS; 1. The forms of language play: rhythm and repetition in children's verse; 2. The meanings of language play: imaginary worlds; 3. The uses of language play: competition and collaboration; PART TWO: THEORIES AND EXPLANATIONS; 4. The nature of play: evolutionary and cultural perspectives; 5. The play of nature: randomness and creativity; PART THREE: LANGUAGE LEARNING; 6. Current orthodoxies in language teaching; 7. Future prospects for language teaching ; Bibliography; Index

This book has two related purposes. The first is to demonstrate the extent and importance of language play in human life; the second is to draw out the implications for applied linguistics and language teaching. Language play should not be thought of as a trivial or peripheral activity, but as central to human thought and culture, to learning, creativity, and intellectual enquiry. It fulfils a major function of language, underpinning the human capacity to adapt: as individuals, as societies, and as a species.

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