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Die neusprachliche Reform-Literatur von 1876-, Volume 3, is a bibliographical and critical overview by Hermann Breymann and Georg SteinmÃ1/4ller. This German-language work provides a comprehensive survey of literature pertaining to the reform of modern language instruction, commencing from 1876. It offers valuable insights into the pedagogical theories, methods, and debates that shaped language education during this transformative period. The book serves as an essential reference for educators, linguists, and historians interested in the evolution of language teaching and the intellectual currents that influenced it. It catalogs a wealth of resources, providing a critical analysis of the texts and their impact on the field.
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