1973
DOI: 10.1177/000494417301700106
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Towards a More Articulate Australia: The Case for Applied Linguistics and Language Centres

Abstract: The urgent need to develop in Australians inter-cultural understanding and the ability to communicate with non-English speakers is observed. The failure of the present education system to cope with this need is traced back to insufficient and low quality language teaching. It is argued that this problem can be rectified only through better understanding of the nature of the task, i.e., especially by more emphasis on the study of linguistics in the education of teachers of language. Rather than for general ling… Show more

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