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| Linguistic Theory | 2 |
| Surface Structure | 2 |
| Transformational Generative… | 2 |
| Applied Linguistics | 1 |
| Case (Grammar) | 1 |
| Charts | 1 |
| Cognitive Processes | 1 |
| Deep Structure | 1 |
| Grammar | 1 |
| Language Instruction | 1 |
| Learning Theories | 1 |
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| Starosta, Stanley | 1 |
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Peer reviewedStarosta, Stanley – Language Learning, 1976
Compares the theories of Chomsky and Fillmore. By representing "case" as a feature of lexical items, the deep/surface distinction can be eliminated, and the resulting "lexicase" framework looks promising as a basis for the design of language teaching materials. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Case (Grammar), Deep Structure, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedNey, James W. – Language Learning, 1971
Descriptors: Charts, Cognitive Processes, Grammar, Learning Theories


