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Xia Mian Respect The Sense Of Language Theory And Its Contemporary Development

Posted on:2010-08-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360275965002Subject:Curriculum and pedagogy
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Xia Mianzun was a famous publisher, a translator and an educator as well. In one of his works, Xia Mianzun, the Educator, Zhu Ziqing said that Mr. Xia was a man who devoted his whole life to both education and the ideal of education and taught with tireless zeal.Although Mr. Xia had devoted all his life to education, yet he did not set up any systematic theories. The contemporary scholars just got related theories out of his books about reading teaching, writing teaching and textbook writing. People have paid enough attention to these three sides; yet his experience in linguistic sense still deserves even more attention.I am trying to analyze Mr. Xia's experience about linguistic sense and its utilization in Chinese language teaching, thus a comparison between Mr. Xia's experience and that of some contemporary scholars could be made.Chapter One: Comparison between Mr. Xia's and some contemporary scholars'understanding of linguistic sense. The comparison starts with Mr. Xia's idea of linguistic sense and the ones from Ye Shengtao, Lu Shuxiang, Hong Zhentao, Wang Shangwen and Li Hailin.Chapter Two: the origination of linguistic sense.Chapter Three: The utilization of linguistic sense by Mr. Xia and contemporary linguistic sense teaching. 1. From linguistic sense to linguistic sense teaching; different ideas of linguistic sense teaching. 2. Mr. Xia's experience about linguistic sense teaching.Chapter Four: Comparison between Mr. Xia's and the contemporary linguistic sense teaching. It includes: 1. languages and speech; 2. language should focus on forms; 3. the utilization of linguistic sense to teaching; 4. linguistic sense teaching should be connected to social practice.
Keywords/Search Tags:Xia Mianzun, Linguistic sense, Linguistic sense teaching, comparison
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