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Rivers, Wilga M. – 1972
This collection of 10 essays on the nature of second language learning focuses mainly on distinctions between the audiolingual and the cognitive-code theory of learning and also on the interrelationships between psychology, linguistics, and second language learning. A synthesis which cuts across divisions in methodology, caused by superficial…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development
Sandberg, Karl – 1972
A reading theory which distinguishes between reading as a passive recognition process and a cognitive participatory activity requiring active interpretation is discussed in this article. The method, considering reading as "thought and dialogue," stands in opposition to conditioned response theories basic to audiolingual methodology. It…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Processes, Instructional Program Divisions, Language Instruction
Baird, Janet – American Foreign Language Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Processes, Educational Objectives, Evaluation
Oskarsson, Mats – 1972
The experiments outlined in this paper assess the relative effectiveness of two approaches to teaching foreign language grammar to adults. One approach, called the "Implicit Method," is based on the audiolingual habit theory of language learning. Grammar is taught inductively through the reading of dialogues and practice with carefully…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, Cognitive Objectives
Briscoe, Laurel A. – 1972
Educational accountability, as linked to changing socioeconomic attitudes and conditions, is noted to have contributed to the decline of the audiolingual method of language instruction. Following a discussion of the pedagogical implications and inadequacies of audiolingual theory, the author analyzes the nature of this teaching methodology, first…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Development
Carroll, John B. – 1971
Seemingly conflicting points of view concerning language instruction which are expressed in various teaching methodologies are reconciled in this paper. Key issues discussed include: (1) the nature of linguistic rules and their relation to the "habits" of language use, (2) the role of grammatical theory in language teaching, (3) the nature of…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Processes
Levinsky, Frieda – 1971
This study reviews current research seeking to determine the relative importance of methodology upon success in language learning programs. Six language classes, instructed for a full academic year according to either the principles of the audiolingual or cognitive code language learning theory, were the focus of an experiment to statistically…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Processes, Educational Experiments
von Elek, Tibor; Oskarsson, Mats – 1972
This study presents the procedures and results of an experiment conducted in Sweden to assess the relative effectiveness of two methods of teaching the grammatical structures of English as a foreign language to adults. The main objective of the study is to find indications as to which of the two theories (the audiolingual habit theory or the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Instruction
Rivers, Wilga M. – 1971
A review of the college foreign language requirement and the general status of language instruction in the curriculum leads to suggestions for curricular reform at all educational levels. The malaise of the college student is explored and a call is made for reexamination of the rationale and content of language programs. A two-stage curriculum is…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Processes, Colleges