This book considers the concept of linguistic creativity in relation to contact languages and language educational. The perspective proposed places semiotic creativity to the rank of first principle, by which languages are defined, function, and interact.
In this ground-breaking book, bestselling author Ronald Carter explores the idea that creativity, far from being simply a property of exceptional people, is an exceptional property of all people.
Language, Creativity and Humour Online offers new insights into the creative linguistic practices found in diverse digital contexts, such as social media platforms.
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Creativity provides an introduction to and survey of a wide range of perspectives on the relationship between language and creativity.
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Before unlocking creativity, we must first unpack what it means. In this book, creativity is unravelled from various perspectives and the relevance for language teaching and learning is explored.
... contribute a verseāa powerful, creativity-laden verse. And when you do, life exists. So does identity. Yours. Even without Whitman and Williams and Apple, you know this to be true: Your thoughts, your actions, and your creations matter ...
Current, comprehensive, and authoritative, this text gives language teachers and researchers, both a set of conceptual tools with which to think and talk about creativity in language teaching and a wealth of practical advice about ...
Language and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Essay in Chomskyan Humanism
This book offers a unique perspective on creativity in an educational environment where there is a relative dearth of literature on this subject.
Exploring Second Language Creative Writing continues the work of stabilizing the emerging Creative Writing (SL) discipline.