Latin learning and instruction as a research field

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Abstract

Empirical research on the learning and instruction of Latin is still scarce. In this article, relevant research is surveyed, along with publications that report experiences of classics teachers or provide teaching suggestions. An overview is presented of where to find publications on the learning and instruction of Latin, as well as a brief introduction to several relevant research methods. The article is organized by reference to various research fields relevant to the learning and instruction of Latin. These fields are classics and Latin linguistics, second language acquisition, vocabulary acquisition and dictionary use, reading and text comprehension, translation research and pedagogy, child development and psychology.

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Adema, S. (2019). Latin learning and instruction as a research field. Journal of Latin Linguistics, 18(1–2), 35–59. https://doi.org/10.1515/joll-2019-0001

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