Defining linguistic reasoning: Transposing and grounding a model for historical reasoning to the linguistic domain

Until recently, throughout the world, linguistic theory was virtually absent in secondary education, mostly limited to grammar teaching still based on 19th century linguistic theory. There is a growing call, however, for enriching grammar teaching with modern linguistic insights, integrating higher...

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