LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SKILL LEARNING. Keith Johnson. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1996. Pp. vi + 198. $21.86 paper

The purpose of this book is to establish that language learning and teaching are the same as skill learning and teaching. In other words, a parallel exists between the learning and teaching of linguistic behavior and nonlinguistic behavior. To this end, Johnson presents a variety of linguistic theor...

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