The Paradigm Wars in Applied Linguistics: Irrevocable differences or complementary perspectives?

Effective Living > Language

20091024sa-colorful-buildings-DSC09616.JPGSummary. On 2 October 2009, the Pusack-Otto Lecture Series at the University of Iowa hosted an event with Richard Schmidt of the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa speaking on linguistics. The event took place at the historic Old Capitol of Iowa.

In this presentation, Schmidt examines how the cognitive paradigm of language learning compares to the sociocultural paradigm of language learning.

Schmidt covers the major points of difference between these two views, while at the same time offering insights into how these two views are interrelated. The presentation slides are available for download as a PowerPoint.

Video. Below is a video of the presentation. Due to a technical problem at the time of recording, only the audio is available for the introductory message.

Alternate Viewing Locations. The above video is also available directly at Blip.tv and Vimeo, although we encourage people to link to this page as the permalink for this event information and video since these other locations contain links to irrelevant videos.

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