Linguistics and the Teaching of English

For many years teachers of English felt that linguistics had little to do with their day-to-day classroom activities. More recently, during a period of change which affected the teaching of many subjects, the attitude toward linguistics underwent a sudden and sharp reversal. Linguistic methods of En...

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Main Author: Marckwardt, Albert H. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1966
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