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ERIC Number: ED036222
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1969
Pages: 5
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...And Then They Disbelieved Their Ears.
Hammerly, Hector
An analysis of the interrelationship of speaking and reading skills in second language acquisition is the object of an experiment described in this article. The hypothesis tested suggests that written stimuli have a negative influence on the formation of speech habits of beginning students. Objectives, methods, and subject and data selection are described. A table of results indicates significant change in subject behavior with the variation of stimuli, thereby supporting the author's hypothesis. (RL)
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Authoring Institution: Pacific Northwest Conference on Foreign Languages, Portland, OR.
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Note: Included in the Proceedings of the 20th Annual Pacific Northwest Conference on Foreign Languages, April 11-12, 1969, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon