Reading and Speaking Foreign Languages

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University of North Carolina Press, 1945 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 128 pages
The author discusses the nature of the talent for speaking, the distribution of linguistic talent, the relationship of linguistic ability to immaturity, the vast difference between active active and passive knowledge of foreign languages, the effect of bilingualism on mental development, the disorder in language instruction, and the battle of the various methods. He offers suggestions for placing foreign language instruction on a scientific basis.



Originally published in 1945.



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The Talent for Speaking
3
The Effects of Bilingualism
14
The Present Disorder
26
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