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ArtikelTRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR AND LANGUAGE TEACHING  
Oleh: Lakoff, Robin
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Learning: A Journal of Research in Language Studies (Full Text) vol. 19 no. 1-2 (1969), page 117-140.
Fulltext: 19_01-02_Lakoff.pdf (1.35MB)
Isi artikelThere are two major theories of language learning: one, based on behavioral psychology, eiiiphasizes pattern-practice and memorization; the other, the rationalist approach, attempts to give students the reasons for grammatical phenomena, relating facts about the second language to facts about the student’s native language. Of these, the first has been much used recently, both in structuralist texts and those that are supposedly “transformational.” While memorization and pattern-practice drills are sometimes useful, often they are not, because the choice between forms is based on the speaker’s awareness of factors outside of the immediate syntactic environment: the definite or indefinite article, some or any, past or perfect tense are a few examples in English. To incorporate such insights in a text the writer must use his knowledge of transformational grainmar indirectly, to enable him to formulate and verify his intuitions; but he nlll not use any “transformational rules” in the text itself. The text will be rationalistically oriented-it will encourage students to ask themselves why sentences are good and bad-and in this sense will be truly ~~transformationali”n accordance with the beliefs held by transformational grammarians about the nature and acquisition of language.
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