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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword VII
- Introduction IX
- Contents XIII
- Tabula Gratulatoria XIX
- Biographical Notes XXXIII
- Publications of Robert Lado XXXIX
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I. Language Teaching
- ‘Errors’ and the Teaching of English 3
- Educated Spoken Arabic 15
- Case Grammar Applied to the Teaching of English 23
- The Lado Legacy 33
- The Teacher's Role as Organizer of Classroom Activities 43
- Lado's Influence in Brazil 55
- On the Use of ‘Valence’ in Foreign Language Teaching 63
- The Teaching of French in India 73
- Teaching Language for Communication in Taiwan 85
- Patterns in the Organization of Teacher Training 95
- Memory and the Language Laboratory 105
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II. Bilingualism
- Linguistics and Bilingual Education 115
- The Uses of Adversity are Sweet 123
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III. Language Testing
- In the Beginning was Lado. The European Certificate Program 137
- Testing, Standards, and the Curriculum 149
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IV. Contrastive Analysis
- Translation Across Cultures 159
- Language Teaching for Inter-Cultural Communication 165
- Comparing Apologies Across Languages 175
- Contrastive Analysis, Modistae, and Case Grammar 185
- Contrastive Analysis 199
- Robert Lado and Contrastive Linguistics 209
- From the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis to Cultural Semiotics 215
- Application of Contrastive Procedures to Gothic 223
- Translation Across Languages or Across Cultures? 231
- A Comparison of the Phonemic Systems of Spanish and Tagalog 241
- Language Processes in Contrast 253
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V. Language Acquisition and Performance
- Several Languages – One Competence? 263
- Learning from Learners 277
- Linguistic and Communicative competence and Conversational performance in English as a Second Language 291
- The Fifth Skill 303
- Visual and Auditory Orientations to Language learning 315
- The Four Basic Language Skills 321
- Relevance of the Concept of Linguistic Competence to Foreign Language Learning and Acquisition 329
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VI. Language, Thought, and Meaning
- Some Aspects of Referential Clustering and Lexical Meaning 345
- Meaning and the Idiolect 353
- On the Interrelation of Language and Thought 361
- Leibniz as a Linguist 375
- Thought Without Language 387
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VII. Linguistic and Literary Analysis
- The Language of the Age 399
- Phonemics Thirty Years After 409
- Notes on the Treatment of Syntax in the Grammatical Tradition 415
- The Rhythm of English Sentences 421
- The Influence of the Lexicon and Semantic Content in the Perception of English Phonemes 433
- Static, Dynamic, and Relational Perspectives Suggested in Words and Phrases 447
- Intonation and Topic in Portuguese 453
- A Linguistic Appreciation of a Poem by A. E. Housman 465
- A Comparison of Oral and Written Language Functions 471
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VIII. Lexical and Terminological Studies
- Lexical Patterns in a Text and Interpretation 483
- Nahuatlisms in Mexican Spanish 491
- A Sociosemiotic Approach to Lexicography 497
- On the Origin of the Term ‘Psycholinguistics’ 505
- Semantic Periodicity 515
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IX. Language Policy and Language Planning
- Tesol 531
- Second Language Teaching and Learning in Cameroon Today and Tomorrow 539
- The Societal Basis of the Intergenerational Continuity of Additional Languages 551
- Language and Development 559
- Lexicography and Language Planning 571
- The Filipino People and English 581
- A Research Agenda for the Profession 595
- The Role of New Guinea Pidgin (TOK PISIN) in the Changing Culture of Papua New Guinea 605
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword VII
- Introduction IX
- Contents XIII
- Tabula Gratulatoria XIX
- Biographical Notes XXXIII
- Publications of Robert Lado XXXIX
-
I. Language Teaching
- ‘Errors’ and the Teaching of English 3
- Educated Spoken Arabic 15
- Case Grammar Applied to the Teaching of English 23
- The Lado Legacy 33
- The Teacher's Role as Organizer of Classroom Activities 43
- Lado's Influence in Brazil 55
- On the Use of ‘Valence’ in Foreign Language Teaching 63
- The Teaching of French in India 73
- Teaching Language for Communication in Taiwan 85
- Patterns in the Organization of Teacher Training 95
- Memory and the Language Laboratory 105
-
II. Bilingualism
- Linguistics and Bilingual Education 115
- The Uses of Adversity are Sweet 123
-
III. Language Testing
- In the Beginning was Lado. The European Certificate Program 137
- Testing, Standards, and the Curriculum 149
-
IV. Contrastive Analysis
- Translation Across Cultures 159
- Language Teaching for Inter-Cultural Communication 165
- Comparing Apologies Across Languages 175
- Contrastive Analysis, Modistae, and Case Grammar 185
- Contrastive Analysis 199
- Robert Lado and Contrastive Linguistics 209
- From the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis to Cultural Semiotics 215
- Application of Contrastive Procedures to Gothic 223
- Translation Across Languages or Across Cultures? 231
- A Comparison of the Phonemic Systems of Spanish and Tagalog 241
- Language Processes in Contrast 253
-
V. Language Acquisition and Performance
- Several Languages – One Competence? 263
- Learning from Learners 277
- Linguistic and Communicative competence and Conversational performance in English as a Second Language 291
- The Fifth Skill 303
- Visual and Auditory Orientations to Language learning 315
- The Four Basic Language Skills 321
- Relevance of the Concept of Linguistic Competence to Foreign Language Learning and Acquisition 329
-
VI. Language, Thought, and Meaning
- Some Aspects of Referential Clustering and Lexical Meaning 345
- Meaning and the Idiolect 353
- On the Interrelation of Language and Thought 361
- Leibniz as a Linguist 375
- Thought Without Language 387
-
VII. Linguistic and Literary Analysis
- The Language of the Age 399
- Phonemics Thirty Years After 409
- Notes on the Treatment of Syntax in the Grammatical Tradition 415
- The Rhythm of English Sentences 421
- The Influence of the Lexicon and Semantic Content in the Perception of English Phonemes 433
- Static, Dynamic, and Relational Perspectives Suggested in Words and Phrases 447
- Intonation and Topic in Portuguese 453
- A Linguistic Appreciation of a Poem by A. E. Housman 465
- A Comparison of Oral and Written Language Functions 471
-
VIII. Lexical and Terminological Studies
- Lexical Patterns in a Text and Interpretation 483
- Nahuatlisms in Mexican Spanish 491
- A Sociosemiotic Approach to Lexicography 497
- On the Origin of the Term ‘Psycholinguistics’ 505
- Semantic Periodicity 515
-
IX. Language Policy and Language Planning
- Tesol 531
- Second Language Teaching and Learning in Cameroon Today and Tomorrow 539
- The Societal Basis of the Intergenerational Continuity of Additional Languages 551
- Language and Development 559
- Lexicography and Language Planning 571
- The Filipino People and English 581
- A Research Agenda for the Profession 595
- The Role of New Guinea Pidgin (TOK PISIN) in the Changing Culture of Papua New Guinea 605