Sivaramakrishnan, Arvind
(2020)
Formal grammar? they already know it, so just show it.
Language and Language Teaching, 9 (2).
pp. 40-45.
ISSN 2277-307X
Abstract
This paper discusses Wittgenstein's approach to teaching grammar to children who spoke
provincial German dialect that mixed up dative and accusative cases while these are
differentiated in High German. Wittgenstein showed his pupils this difference by
presenting various sentences solely in the dialect form without making any reference to
High German or suggesting that the dialect is an inferior form of German. He starts with
the provincial form that children know and instead of moving on to teach High German, he
stays where children are by demonstrating differences in specific usage in the children's
own form of the language. The implications of this approach for cognitive development of
children and for teacher preparation is brought out.
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