2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.02.052
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Revisiting Challenges of Traditional & Transformational Grammar in ELT: A Sign-based Approach

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“…Various Romans and early-Christian-era writers also made contribution to the Traditional grammar, but the most influential of the Traditional grammarians began writing in the 18th century, about the time when English was beginning to be taken seriously as a separate language and not as merely another vernacular [1]. The features of Traditional grammar can be illustrated according to following aspects.…”
Section: Traditional Grammarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various Romans and early-Christian-era writers also made contribution to the Traditional grammar, but the most influential of the Traditional grammarians began writing in the 18th century, about the time when English was beginning to be taken seriously as a separate language and not as merely another vernacular [1]. The features of Traditional grammar can be illustrated according to following aspects.…”
Section: Traditional Grammarmentioning
confidence: 99%