A Theory of Applied Linguistics
magining and Disclosing the Meaning of Design
- 328pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Focusing on the technical mode of experience, this book delves into the foundational concepts of applied linguistics, identifying essential 'primitives' that shape the discipline. It examines the interplay between technical and various other modalities, including social and ethical dimensions. By analyzing modernist and postmodernist paradigms, the work aims to develop a comprehensive theory that recognizes the strengths and limitations of these perspectives, offering a nuanced understanding of applied linguistics.
