Dell Hymes wrote "Two types of linguistic relativity" in 1966. - Hymes (1966) / (Hymes, 1966), In 1980 Merrill Swain and Michael Canale published "Theoretical Bases of Communicative Approaches to Second Language Teaching and Testing". - Swain and Canale (1980) / (Swain and Canale, 1980), Richards and Rogers published "Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching" in 1997. - Richards and Rogers (1997) / (Richards and Rogers, 1997), Cavkaytar spoke about the effect of process-based approach in "Benefiting from writing process method to improve written expression skills in primary education", which she published in 2010. Same topic was spoken about in Murray's "Assumptions" from 1993. - Cavkaytar (2010) and Murray (1993) / (Cavkaytar, 2010; Murray, 1993), In 2007 Firkins, Forey and Sengupta wrote "Teaching writing to low proficiency EFL students". - Firkins, Forey and Sengupta (2007) / (Firkins, Forey, & Sengupta, 2007), Haiyan and Rilong published "Classroom EFL writing: The alignment-oriented approach" in 2016. - Haiyan and Rilong (2016) / (Haiyan and Rilong, 2016), Guan makes a brief review of writing instruction development in " Incorporation of Product Approach and Process Approach in English Writing Instructions", which was published in 2015. - Guan (2015) / (Guan, 2015), Hymes spoke about the term "Communicative Competence" multiple times in his works, for example in "On communicative competence" published in 1972 and in "Models of the interaction of language and social setting" published in 1967. - Hymes (1967; 1972) / (Hymes 1967; 1972), Canale in 1983 and Celce-Murcia in 1993 contributed to research about communicative competence in their works. - Canale (1983) and Celce-Murcia (1995) / (Canale, 1983; Celce-Murcia, 1995) , Rubin published "What the 'good language learner' can teach us" in 1975. - Rubin (1975) / (Rubin, 1975), Chomsky wrote "Syntactic Structures" in 1957. - Chomsky (1957) / (Chomsky, 1957),
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