This book contains a detailed and critical analysis of the experimental evidence of varying methods of foreign language study, summarizing the knowledge concerning economical methods of language learning. A distinction is drawn between convictions based on general experience or on purely logical processes and facts that have been established experimentally. A foundation is suggested for an objective, experimental investigation of problems of language learning.
Originally published in 1931.
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