The Principles of Language-Study

The Principles of Language-Study
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Harold E. Palmer. The Principles of Language-Study

The Principles of Language-Study

Table of Contents

SYNOPSIS

1. We possess Natural or Spontaneous Capacities for acquiring Speech

2. Our Studial Capacities and how to use them

3. Why we must use our Studial Capacities

4. The Student and his Aim

5. The Supreme Importance of the Elementary Stage

6. The Principles of Language-teaching

7. Initial Preparation

8. Habit-forming and Habit-adapting

9. Accuracy

10. Gradation

11. Proportion

12. Concreteness

13. Interest

14. A Rational Order of Progression

15. The Multiple Line of Approach

16. ‘Memorized Matter’ and ‘Constructed Matter’

CHAPTER I. OUR SPONTANEOUS CAPACITIES FOR ACQUIRING SPEECH

CHAPTER II. OUR STUDIAL CAPACITIES AND HOW TO USE THEM

CHAPTER III. WHY WE MUST USE OUR STUDIAL CAPACITIES

CHAPTER IV. THE STUDENT AND HIS AIM

CHAPTER V. THE SUPREME IMPORTANCE OF THE ELEMENTARY STAGE

CHAPTER VI. THE PRINCIPLES OF LANGUAGE-TEACHING

CHAPTER VII. INITIAL PREPARATION

CHAPTER VIII. HABIT-FORMING AND HABIT-ADAPTING

CHAPTER IX. ACCURACY

CHAPTER X. GRADATION

CHAPTER XI. PROPORTION

CHAPTER XII. CONCRETENESS

CHAPTER XIII. INTEREST

CHAPTER XIV. A RATIONAL ORDER OF PROGRESSION

CHAPTER XV. THE MULTIPLE LINE OF APPROACH

CHAPTER XVI ‘MEMORIZED MATTER’ AND ‘CONSTRUCTED MATTER’

(a) Grammatical Construction

(b) Ergonic Construction

(c) Conversion

INDEX

FOOTNOTES

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Harold E. Palmer

Published by Good Press, 2019

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We observe the principle of proportion when we pay the right amount of attention to each of these five branches, without exaggerating the importance of any of them.

In choosing the units of our vocabulary we may be guided by several considerations, such as intrinsic utility, sentence-forming utility, grammatical function, regularity, facility, concreteness, or completeness. We observe the principle of proportion when we select the material of our vocabularies in such a way that due attention is paid to all such desiderata, and without exaggerating the importance of any of them.

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