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Carlsson, Ingvar – 1969
Project 2 of the GUME research project on foreign language teaching methods considers whether the structures "some" and "any," and their combinations in English, are best taught by adherence to the habit-formation (implicit) theory or by adherence to the cognitive-code learning (explicit) theory. The experiment also investigates the effectiveness…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Processes, Computers, Contrastive Linguistics
PDF pending restorationOlsson, Margareta – 1969
Project 3 of the GUME research project on foreign language teaching methods, in line with Projects 1 and 2, questions whether the best effect in language teaching is achieved solely by intensive drilling of the structure in question (the implicit method) or if grammatical explanations further the assimilation of the patterns so that, within the…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Processes, Computers, Contrastive Linguistics
El Paso Public Schools, TX. – 1967
This document discusses three educational experiments currently in progress within the Applied Language Research Center. Each of the programs concerns problems relating to teaching Spanish-speaking pupils in a public school setting. The Grade One Experimental Project is designed to determine if instruction in Spanish at the primary level (in an…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Research, Educational Experiments
Levin, Lennart; Olsson, Margareta – 1971
Project 5 of the GUME study on foreign language teaching methods continues the work of the previous projects concerning the relative effectiveness of a habit-formation (implicit) method and a cognitive-code learning method, with explanations in either the source or target language. The educational problem of Project 5 is teaching the English…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Computers


