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Children , of course , enter communities of practice such as families as complete novices , initially dependent on others to help them acquire facility with prevailing social practices , including various linguistic conventions of ...
Children , of course , enter communities of practice such as families as complete novices , initially dependent on others to help them acquire facility with prevailing social practices , including various linguistic conventions of ...
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It is particularly wellsuited for use in a linguistic analysis course at the undergraduate level , building on the general foundation that students should have received in a broad introductory survey course , and successfully preparing ...
It is particularly wellsuited for use in a linguistic analysis course at the undergraduate level , building on the general foundation that students should have received in a broad introductory survey course , and successfully preparing ...
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Following are observations and suggestions for instructors to keep in mind when using this textbook in a course . First , the textbook occasionally presupposes background information that beginning students may not actually have .
Following are observations and suggestions for instructors to keep in mind when using this textbook in a course . First , the textbook occasionally presupposes background information that beginning students may not actually have .
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