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The author of the paper assumes that cognitive grammar has an educational potential, which is also noticeable in the increasing use of cognitive tools in foreign language teaching. A project of the University of Granada entitled “The educational potential of cognitive grammar” was a stimulus for this research. Therefore, the paper focuses on Spanish as a foreign language and the concept of construal defined by Langacker in his “Cognitive grammar”. The author, using content analysis and dimensions of construal as the methods of research, creates a key of categories of visual representations of grammar in textbooks of Spanish as a foreign language. The categories are inspired by the concept of construal, which is a natural human process. Pictures are used to facilitate the explication of grammar in a more comprehensible way. Moreover, the author shows the potential of creating visual representations of particular grammatical problems and benefits of their usage in teaching other foreign languages.
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Celem artykułu było wskazanie na nowatorstwo i aktualność założeń przestrzennych koncepcji miast ogrodów, osiedli satelitarnych czy „Broadacre City” modernistycznych mistrzów urbanistyki – E. Howarda, E. Maya i F.L. Wrighta w kontekście odzwierciedlania społecznych potrzeb jednostek. Przedstawiono je w odniesieniu do współczesnego trendu „zielonej infrastruktury” jako efektywnego planowania w skali miasta, a także w oparciu o nurt „urban garden”, który propaguje przenikanie elementów zieleni pomiędzy przestrzenie zabudowane. Kluczowe w powyższym zestawieniu jest nawiązanie do zachodzących obecnie procesów przestrzennych i zmian środowiskowych.
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The purpose of the article was to indicate the innovativeness and timeliness of the spatial assumptions of the city-garden concepts, satellite estates and “Broadacre City” modernist masters of urban design, i.e. E. Howard, E. May and F.L. Wright in the context of reflecting the social needs of individuals. They were presented in relation of the contemporary trend of “green infrastructure” as effective planning on a city scale, as well as based on the “urban garden” trend which promotes the penetration of green elements between built-up spaces. The key to the above list is a reference to the currently occurring spatial processes and environmental changes.
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