Title
Idiom acquisition and processing by second/foreign language learners
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Bilingual Figurative Language Processing
Abstract
Acquiring competence in figurative language is a challenging aspect of the second/foreign (L2) language learning process. A crucial component of figurative competence is the knowledge of idiomatic expressions. The present chapter focuses on the acquisition and processing of idioms by L2 learners. It first discusses the different dimensions along which idiomatic expressions vary and reviews theoretical accounts of the representation and processing of idioms by native language (L1) and L2 speakers. A parasitic mechanism of L2 idiom acquisition is suggested as the most plausible cognitive strategy in building the L2 figurative competence. Factors affecting L1 idiom processing such as idiom literal plausibility, semantic decomposability, salience, and context are analyzed, and their potential role in L2 idiomatic processing is discussed. In addition, factors uniquely relevant for L2 idiom acquisition and processing, such as cross-language similarity, are identified.
First Page
208
Last Page
244
DOI
10.1017/CBO9781139342100.012
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Recommended Citation
Cieślicka, Anna B., "Idiom acquisition and processing by second/foreign language learners" (2015). Psychology & Communication Faculty Publications. 28.
https://rio.tamiu.edu/psych_comm_facpubs/28