Synopses & Reviews
This volume includes articles on theory and research in pedagogical grammar written by authorities from around the world. In the paperback edition, Professor Odlin brings together eleven authorities from various parts of the world to update current theory and research in pedagogical grammar. The first section addresses grammatical analysis, covering Chomskyan Universal Grammar and a number of alternative models. The second section shows how lexicon and discourse rules interact with and influence the grammatical system. A final section deals directly with applications, outlining effective methods of teaching grammar in different areas of the language curriculum.
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"This volume may aid teachers in the decision of how that grammar is presented, and it will hopefully stimulate research on the relative efficacy of lexically-oriented syllabi." Howard Williams, Issues in Applied Linguistics
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'Overall, this volume should do much to raise the consciousness of teachers regarding possibilities for improved language teaching.' QATESOL Newsletter No.2, 1995
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'... appeal to readers who want to extend that limited knowledge; and, as befits the workd 'pedagogical' in its title, the contributors work hard to make their topics comprehensible. Provided potential readers have experience with on half of the title - that is, either they are already teachers or they have a strong theoretical knowledge of grammar - this book will be not only accessible but informative and thought provoking.' VATME Newsletter No 56, 1995
Synopsis
The eleven articles in this collection address the role of grammar in second language teaching.
Synopsis
This volume includes articles on theory and research in pedagogical grammar written by authorities from around the world.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction; Part I: What sort of Grammar?; 2. Universal Grammar and the learning and the teaching of second languages Vivian Cook; 3. Non-transformational theories of grammar: Implications for langauge teaching Philip Hubbard; 4. Rules and pedagogical grammar Paul Westney; Part II: Grammar, Lexicon and Discourse; 5. Words and their properties; Arguments for a lexical approach to pedagogical grammar David Little; 6. Grammatical consciousness-raising and learnability Virginia Yip; 7. Functional grammars, pedagogical grammars, and communicative language teaching Russell S. Tomlin; 8. Learning to function with the other tongue: A systematic functional perspective on second langauge teaching Ruqaiya Hasan and Gillian Perret; Part III. Putting Grammar to Work; 9. The effect of systematic instruction in learning the English article system Peter Master; 10. Linguistic theory and Pedagogical practice David Nunan; 11. The Introspective Hierarchy: A comparison of the linguists,teachers and learners Terence Odlin; 12. From printout to handout: Grammar and vocabulary teaching in the context of data-driven learning Tim Johns; 13. Conclusion, Glossary, Index.