Richard Schmidt (linguist)
Richard Schmidt (1941-2017) was a professor emeritus of the Department of Language Studies, University of Hawaii. His chief research interests were cognitive factors and affective factors in adult second-language acquisition,[1] and he was most known for developing the noticing hypothesis.[2] He was the president of the American Association for Applied Linguistics in 2003, and most recently served as a senior consultant for the National Foreign Language Resource Center at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Richard Schmidt". National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
- ↑ Anna Mystkowska-Wiertelak; Mirosław Pawlak (2 March 2012). Production-oriented and Comprehension-based Grammar Teaching in the Foreign Language Classroom. Springer. pp. 49–51. ISBN 978-3-642-20855-3. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
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