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After an introductory chapter in the shape of a letter " To Johnny's mother ' ( 1-22 ) , Flesch sets forth his view of the relationship between sounds and letters in the second and third chapters ( What is phonics ?, 23-32 , and Why ...
After an introductory chapter in the shape of a letter " To Johnny's mother ' ( 1-22 ) , Flesch sets forth his view of the relationship between sounds and letters in the second and third chapters ( What is phonics ?, 23-32 , and Why ...
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Chapter 2 in- vestigates Johnson's Plan of a dictionary , the manuscript material of which pro- vides an unparalleled opportunity to observe Johnson's methods of composing and revising . ' This and the following chapter on Johnson and ...
Chapter 2 in- vestigates Johnson's Plan of a dictionary , the manuscript material of which pro- vides an unparalleled opportunity to observe Johnson's methods of composing and revising . ' This and the following chapter on Johnson and ...
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Chapters 2 , 3 , and 4 give the student only the briefest of introductions to these topics , and cover only his native English ... When Gleason finally does get around to the phoneme , in Chapter 12 , the student still does not know any ...
Chapters 2 , 3 , and 4 give the student only the briefest of introductions to these topics , and cover only his native English ... When Gleason finally does get around to the phoneme , in Chapter 12 , the student still does not know any ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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