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Models of language use and language learning in the theory of language didactics

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The success of foreign language teaching at meeting the challenges of the present and the future depends on its ability to establish itself as a scientific discipline in its own right. There are profound consequences of this conviction in research strategies as well as in modelling its research subject matter. The author starts with the question: what is an autonomous empirical discipline? Next she elaborates a set of guidelines to be used in model selection and design. Major models of second language acquisition are reviewed and evaluated from this perspective. In the next part of the book the author uses these criteria to develop a model which would match the empirical and autonomous requirements selected at the beginning of the work.

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Models of language use and language learning in the theory of language didactics, Maria Dakowska

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Titel
Models of language use and language learning in the theory of language didactics
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Maria Dakowska
Erscheinungsdatum
1995
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
198
ISBN10
3631491239
ISBN13
9783631491232
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Beschreibung
The success of foreign language teaching at meeting the challenges of the present and the future depends on its ability to establish itself as a scientific discipline in its own right. There are profound consequences of this conviction in research strategies as well as in modelling its research subject matter. The author starts with the question: what is an autonomous empirical discipline? Next she elaborates a set of guidelines to be used in model selection and design. Major models of second language acquisition are reviewed and evaluated from this perspective. In the next part of the book the author uses these criteria to develop a model which would match the empirical and autonomous requirements selected at the beginning of the work.