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Harold E. Palmer

Harold Edward Palmer, usually just Harold E. Palmer (6 March 1877 – 16 November 1949), was an English linguist, phonetician and pioneer in the field of teaching English as a second language.[1] Especially he dedicated himself to Oral Method. He stayed in Japan for 14 years and reformed its English education. He contributed to the development of the applied linguistics of the 20th century.

Palmer was born in London. In 1892–1893, he studied in France. In 1902, he went to Belgium and started teaching English at Berlitz school. In 1903, he established his own school. In 1915, he started teaching at University College London. In 1922, he was invited by Masataro Sawayanagi, Kojiro Matsukata and went to Japan. In Japan, he became 'Linguistic Adviser' to the Japanese Department of Education. In 1923, he established the Institute for Research in English Teaching (IRET), now the Institute for Research in Language Teaching (IRLT), and became the first director. He founded the institute's Bulletin. In 1935, he was awarded D.Litt. by Tokyo Imperial University. In 1936, he returned to England and became consultant for Longmans, Green. In 1937, he published Thousand-Word English with A. S. Hornby, the main creator of the first Advanced Learner's Dictionary. During World War II he lived in England, and assisted the war effort with his language skills, publishing three booklets about the French language, to assist soldiers preparing for the invasion of Normandy.

Publications

  • 1917-The Scientific Study and Teaching of Languages
  • 1921-The Principles of Language-Study, The Oral Method of Teaching Languages
  • 1922-English Intonation, With Systematic Exercises
  • 1924-Memorandum on Problems of English Teaching in the Light of a New Theory, A Grammar of Spoken English
  • 1925-English through Actions
  • 1929-Eigo no rokushukan (The First Six Weeks of English)
  • 1930-Interim Report on Vocabulary Selection, The Principles of Romanization
  • 1931-Second Interim Report on Vocabulary Selection
  • 1932-This Language-Learning Business(With H. Vere Redman)
  • 1933-Second Interim Report on English Collocations, A New Classification of English Tones
  • 1934-Specimens of English Construction Patterns, An Essay in Lexicology
  • 1937-Thousand-Word English(With A. S. Hornby)
  • 1938-A Grammar of English Words
  • 1940-The Teaching of Oral English
  • 1943-International English Coursestarted.
  • 1944- A Beginner's English-French Dictionary
  • 1944- Speak and Understand French
  • 1944- A French-English Conversation Dictionary

A more detailed list:[2]

Palmer, H. E. (1917). A First Course in English Phonetics, including an Explanation of the Scope of the Science of Phonetics, the Theory of Sounds, a Catalogue of English Sounds and a Number of Articulation, Pronunciation and Transcription Exercises. Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. (1917). The Scientific Study and Teaching of Languages: A Review of the Factors and Problems Connected with the Learning and Teaching of Modern Languages with an Analysis of the Various Methods which may be Adopted in order to Attain Satisfactory Results. London, Harrap.

Palmer, H. E. (1921). The Oral Method of Teaching Languages: A Monograph on Conversational Methods together with a Full Description and Abundant Examples of Fifty Appropriate Forms of Work. Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. (1921). The Principles of Language-study. London, Harrap.

Palmer, H. E. (1922). Everyday Sentences in Spoken English, with Phonetic Transcription and Intonation Marks (for the Use of Foreign Students). Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. (1923). Colloquial English. Part 1. 100 Substitution Tables. (3rd Edition). Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. (1924). A Grammar of Spoken English, on a Strictly Phonetic Basis. Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. (1924). Memorandum on Problems of English Teaching in the Light of a New Theory. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1925). The Principles of English Phonetic Notation. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1925). Progressive Exercises in the English Phones. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1925). Systematic Exercises in English Sentence-Building. Stage II. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1926). English through Questions and Answers. Book I (Part I). Corresponding to Book I, Part I of the Readers. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1926). English through Questions and Answers. Book II (Part I). Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1926). Graded Exercises in English Composition. Book I (Part II). Corresponding to the Book I (Part II) of the Standard English Readers. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching

Kennard, J. S. and H. E. Palmer (1926). Thinking in English. (7th Edition). Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1927). The Five Speech-learning Habits. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1927). Graded Exercises in English Composition. Book II (Part I). Corresponding to the Book II (Part I) of the Standard English Readers. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1927). Graded Exercises in English Composition. Book II (Part II). Corresponding to Book II (Part II) of the Standard English Readers. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1927). The Reformed English Teaching. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1927). Some Specimens of English Phonetic Transcription (with Intonation and Key). Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1927). Specimen of One Complete Unit in the Reader System. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1928). A First Course of English Phonetics, including an Explanation of the Scope of the Science of Phonetics, the Theory of Sounds, a Catalogue of English Sounds and a Number of Articulation, Pronunciation and Transcription Exercises. (2nd Edition). Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. (1928). The Language Study Library. Concerning Pronunciation. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1929). The First Six Weeks of English. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1931). The Technique of Question-answering. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1932). On Learning to Read Foreign Languages: A Memorandum. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1933). Second Interim Report on English Collocations, Submitted to the Tenth Annual Conference of English Teachers under the Auspices of the Institute for Research in English Teaching. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1934). The Grading and Simplifying of Literary Material. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1934). The Institute for Research in English Teaching: its History and Work. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E. (1936). Conversational English. Tokyo, Kaitakusha.

Faucett, L.W., H.E. Palmer, et al. (1936). Interim Report on Vocabulary Selection for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language. London, King. [Introduction and extract in Selected Writings.]

Palmer, H. E. (1938). A Grammar of English Words: One Thousand English Words and their Pronunciation, together with Information concerning the Several Meanings of Each Word, its Inflections and Derivatives, and the Collocations and Phrases into which it Enters. London, Longmans, Green.

Palmer, H. E. (1938). The New Method Grammar. London, Longmans, Green.

Palmer, H. E. ([c.1938]). How to Use the New Method Grammar. A Teacher's Handbook. London, Longmans, Green.

Palmer, H. E. (1938). New Method Series. English Practice Books. Book I. Elementary Oral Exercises. London, Longmans, Green.

Palmer, H. E. (1938). New Method Series. English Practice Books. Book II. Oral Exercises and Written Compositions. London, Longmans, Green.

Palmer, H. E. (1939). New Method Series. English Practice Books. Book III: More Advanced Oral Exercises and Written Compositions. London, Longmans, Green.

Palmer, H. E. (1944). Foreign Language Teaching: Past, Present and Future. Buenos Aires, Mitchell's English Book-Store.

Palmer, H. E. (1958). The Teaching of Oral English. (Revised Impression). London, Longmans, Green.

Palmer, H. E. (1964). Language and Language Learning. The Principles of Language-study. London, Oxford University Press.

Palmer, H. E. (1965). Language and Language Learning. Curso Internacional de Inglés. London, Oxford University Press.

Palmer, H. E. (1968). Language and Language Learning. The Scientific Study and Teaching of Languages. London, Oxford University Press.

Palmer, H. E. and F. G. Blandford (1927). Everyday Sentences in Spoken English, with Phonetic Transcription and Intonation Marks (for the Use of Foreign Students). (3rd Edition). Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. and F. G. Blandford (1928). English Pronunciation through Questions and Answers. Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. and F. G. Blandford (1935). Everyday Sentences in Spoken English, with Phonetic Transcription and Intonation Marks (for the Use of Foreign Students). (5th Edition). Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. and F. G. Blandford (1939). A Grammar of Spoken English, on a Strictly Phonetic Basis. (2nd Edition). Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E., F. G. Blandford, et al. (1969). A Grammar of Spoken English. (3rd Edition). Cambridge, Heffer.

Palmer, H. E. and A. S. Hornby (1937). Thousand-word English: What it is and What can be Done with it. London, Harrap.

Palmer, H. E. and A. S. Hornby (1939). Thousand-word English Junior Series. Stories from Grimm. Adapted and Rewritten within the Thousand-word Vocabulary. London, Harrap.

Palmer, H. E. and J. V. Martin (1926). English through Questions and Answers. Book I (Part II). Corresponding to Book I, Part II of the Readers. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E., J. V. Martin, et al. (1929). A Dictionary of English Pronunciation with American Variants, in Phonetic Transcription. (2nd Edition). Cambridge, Heffer and Sons.

Palmer, H. E. and D. Palmer (1925). English through Actions, (this Forming Part of the “Oral Ostensive Line of Approach” of the Standard English Course in Preparation by the institute). Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Palmer, H. E., E. K. Venables, et al. (1930). The Standard English Readers for Girls. Book One. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching.

Wilson, J. and H. E. Palmer (1955). New English Course. Grammar and Composition for Reader 3. London, Longmans, Green.

Wilson, J. and H. E. Palmer (1955). New English Course. Reader 3. London, Longmans, Green.

Additionally:

Naganuma, N. (ed.) (1934). A Commemorative Volume Issued by the Institute for Research in English Teaching on the Occasion of the Tenth Annual Conference of English Teachers Held under its Auspices. Tokyo, Institute for Research in English Teaching

The Bulletin of the Institute for Research in English Teaching (photographically reproduced in 7 volumes), ed. Institute for Research in Language Teaching (1985), Tokyo: Meicho Fukyu Kai

The Five Speech-Learning Habits

  • Auditory Observation
  • Oral Imitation
  • Catenizing
  • Semanticizing
  • Composition by Analogy

Composition by analogy is often referred to as the generative principle. Palmer coined the term "ergon", defined as a phrase that serves as a syntactic prototype from which pupils can construct further sentences. "The learners' task is to acquire these ergons or 'primary matter' as a database which will then serve them to generate many more analogous sentences - 'secondary matter' according to Palmer."[3]

References

  1. ^ "Harold Palmer". Le Maître Phonétique. 1950. Archived from the original on 2022.
  2. ^ "Harold e. Palmer Archive".
  3. ^ Wolfgang Butzkamm & J.A.W. Caldwell (2009). The bilingual reform. A paradigm shift in foreign language teaching. Tübingen:Narr Verlag, p.121.

Further reading

  • Malouf, Michael G. (24 February 2022). Making World English: Literature, Late Empire, and English Language Teaching, 1919-39. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781350243859. OCLC 1252699786.

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Harold Edward Palmer usually just Harold E Palmer 6 March 1877 16 November 1949 was an English linguist phonetician and pioneer in the field of teaching English as a second language 1 Especially he dedicated himself to Oral Method He stayed in Japan for 14 years and reformed its English education He contributed to the development of the applied linguistics of the 20th century Palmer was born in London In 1892 1893 he studied in France In 1902 he went to Belgium and started teaching English at Berlitz school In 1903 he established his own school In 1915 he started teaching at University College London In 1922 he was invited by Masataro Sawayanagi Kojiro Matsukata and went to Japan In Japan he became Linguistic Adviser to the Japanese Department of Education In 1923 he established the Institute for Research in English Teaching IRET now the Institute for Research in Language Teaching IRLT and became the first director He founded the institute s Bulletin In 1935 he was awarded D Litt by Tokyo Imperial University In 1936 he returned to England and became consultant for Longmans Green In 1937 he published Thousand Word English with A S Hornby the main creator of the first Advanced Learner s Dictionary During World War II he lived in England and assisted the war effort with his language skills publishing three booklets about the French language to assist soldiers preparing for the invasion of Normandy Contents 1 Publications 2 The Five Speech Learning Habits 3 References 4 Further readingPublications Edit1917 The Scientific Study and Teaching of Languages 1921 The Principles of Language Study The Oral Method of Teaching Languages 1922 English Intonation With Systematic Exercises 1924 Memorandum on Problems of English Teaching in the Light of a New Theory A Grammar of Spoken English 1925 English through Actions 1929 Eigo no rokushukan The First Six Weeks of English 1930 Interim Report on Vocabulary Selection The Principles of Romanization 1931 Second Interim Report on Vocabulary Selection 1932 This Language Learning Business With H Vere Redman 1933 Second Interim Report on English Collocations A New Classification of English Tones 1934 Specimens of English Construction Patterns An Essay in Lexicology 1937 Thousand Word English With A S Hornby 1938 A Grammar of English Words 1940 The Teaching of Oral English 1943 International English Coursestarted 1944 A Beginner s English French Dictionary 1944 Speak and Understand French 1944 A French English Conversation DictionaryA more detailed list 2 Palmer H E 1917 A First Course in English Phonetics including an Explanation of the Scope of the Science of Phonetics the Theory of Sounds a Catalogue of English Sounds and a Number of Articulation Pronunciation and Transcription Exercises Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E 1917 The Scientific Study and Teaching of Languages A Review of the Factors and Problems Connected with the Learning and Teaching of Modern Languages with an Analysis of the Various Methods which may be Adopted in order to Attain Satisfactory Results London Harrap Palmer H E 1921 The Oral Method of Teaching Languages A Monograph on Conversational Methods together with a Full Description and Abundant Examples of Fifty Appropriate Forms of Work Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E 1921 The Principles of Language study London Harrap Palmer H E 1922 Everyday Sentences in Spoken English with Phonetic Transcription and Intonation Marks for the Use of Foreign Students Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E 1923 Colloquial English Part 1 100 Substitution Tables 3rd Edition Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E 1924 A Grammar of Spoken English on a Strictly Phonetic Basis Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E 1924 Memorandum on Problems of English Teaching in the Light of a New Theory Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1925 The Principles of English Phonetic Notation Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1925 Progressive Exercises in the English Phones Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1925 Systematic Exercises in English Sentence Building Stage II Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1926 English through Questions and Answers Book I Part I Corresponding to Book I Part I of the Readers Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1926 English through Questions and Answers Book II Part I Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1926 Graded Exercises in English Composition Book I Part II Corresponding to the Book I Part II of the Standard English Readers Tokyo Institute for Research in English TeachingKennard J S and H E Palmer 1926 Thinking in English 7th Edition Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1927 The Five Speech learning Habits Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1927 Graded Exercises in English Composition Book II Part I Corresponding to the Book II Part I of the Standard English Readers Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1927 Graded Exercises in English Composition Book II Part II Corresponding to Book II Part II of the Standard English Readers Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1927 The Reformed English Teaching Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1927 Some Specimens of English Phonetic Transcription with Intonation and Key Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1927 Specimen of One Complete Unit in the Reader System Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1928 A First Course of English Phonetics including an Explanation of the Scope of the Science of Phonetics the Theory of Sounds a Catalogue of English Sounds and a Number of Articulation Pronunciation and Transcription Exercises 2nd Edition Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E 1928 The Language Study Library Concerning Pronunciation Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1929 The First Six Weeks of English Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1931 The Technique of Question answering Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1932 On Learning to Read Foreign Languages A Memorandum Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1933 Second Interim Report on English Collocations Submitted to the Tenth Annual Conference of English Teachers under the Auspices of the Institute for Research in English Teaching Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1934 The Grading and Simplifying of Literary Material Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1934 The Institute for Research in English Teaching its History and Work Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E 1936 Conversational English Tokyo Kaitakusha Faucett L W H E Palmer et al 1936 Interim Report on Vocabulary Selection for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language London King Introduction and extract in Selected Writings Palmer H E 1938 A Grammar of English Words One Thousand English Words and their Pronunciation together with Information concerning the Several Meanings of Each Word its Inflections and Derivatives and the Collocations and Phrases into which it Enters London Longmans Green Palmer H E 1938 The New Method Grammar London Longmans Green Palmer H E c 1938 How to Use the New Method Grammar A Teacher s Handbook London Longmans Green Palmer H E 1938 New Method Series English Practice Books Book I Elementary Oral Exercises London Longmans Green Palmer H E 1938 New Method Series English Practice Books Book II Oral Exercises and Written Compositions London Longmans Green Palmer H E 1939 New Method Series English Practice Books Book III More Advanced Oral Exercises and Written Compositions London Longmans Green Palmer H E 1944 Foreign Language Teaching Past Present and Future Buenos Aires Mitchell s English Book Store Palmer H E 1958 The Teaching of Oral English Revised Impression London Longmans Green Palmer H E 1964 Language and Language Learning The Principles of Language study London Oxford University Press Palmer H E 1965 Language and Language Learning Curso Internacional de Ingles London Oxford University Press Palmer H E 1968 Language and Language Learning The Scientific Study and Teaching of Languages London Oxford University Press Palmer H E and F G Blandford 1927 Everyday Sentences in Spoken English with Phonetic Transcription and Intonation Marks for the Use of Foreign Students 3rd Edition Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E and F G Blandford 1928 English Pronunciation through Questions and Answers Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E and F G Blandford 1935 Everyday Sentences in Spoken English with Phonetic Transcription and Intonation Marks for the Use of Foreign Students 5th Edition Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E and F G Blandford 1939 A Grammar of Spoken English on a Strictly Phonetic Basis 2nd Edition Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E F G Blandford et al 1969 A Grammar of Spoken English 3rd Edition Cambridge Heffer Palmer H E and A S Hornby 1937 Thousand word English What it is and What can be Done with it London Harrap Palmer H E and A S Hornby 1939 Thousand word English Junior Series Stories from Grimm Adapted and Rewritten within the Thousand word Vocabulary London Harrap Palmer H E and J V Martin 1926 English through Questions and Answers Book I Part II Corresponding to Book I Part II of the Readers Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E J V Martin et al 1929 A Dictionary of English Pronunciation with American Variants in Phonetic Transcription 2nd Edition Cambridge Heffer and Sons Palmer H E and D Palmer 1925 English through Actions this Forming Part of the Oral Ostensive Line of Approach of the Standard English Course in Preparation by the institute Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Palmer H E E K Venables et al 1930 The Standard English Readers for Girls Book One Tokyo Institute for Research in English Teaching Wilson J and H E Palmer 1955 New English Course Grammar and Composition for Reader 3 London Longmans Green Wilson J and H E Palmer 1955 New English Course Reader 3 London Longmans Green Additionally Naganuma N ed 1934 A Commemorative Volume Issued by the Institute for Research in English Teaching on the Occasion of the Tenth Annual Conference of English Teachers Held under its Auspices Tokyo Institute for Research in English TeachingThe Bulletin of the Institute for Research in English Teaching photographically reproduced in 7 volumes ed Institute for Research in Language Teaching 1985 Tokyo Meicho Fukyu KaiThe Five Speech Learning Habits EditAuditory Observation Oral Imitation Catenizing Semanticizing Composition by AnalogyComposition by analogy is often referred to as the generative principle Palmer coined the term ergon defined as a phrase that serves as a syntactic prototype from which pupils can construct further sentences The learners task is to acquire these ergons or primary matter as a database which will then serve them to generate many more analogous sentences secondary matter according to Palmer 3 References Edit Harold Palmer Le Maitre Phonetique 1950 Archived from the original on 2022 Harold e Palmer Archive Wolfgang Butzkamm amp J A W Caldwell 2009 The bilingual reform A paradigm shift in foreign language teaching Tubingen Narr Verlag p 121 Further reading EditMalouf Michael G 24 February 2022 Making World English Literature Late Empire and English Language Teaching 1919 39 Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9781350243859 OCLC 1252699786 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harold E Palmer amp oldid 1132604156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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