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The history of writing has been a truly evolutionary process . The intermediate evolutionary stages of lexigraphic , syllabic , and syllabo - alphabetic principles of orthographic representation have not disappeared ; indeed , these ...
The history of writing has been a truly evolutionary process . The intermediate evolutionary stages of lexigraphic , syllabic , and syllabo - alphabetic principles of orthographic representation have not disappeared ; indeed , these ...
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Section II , ' Design and improvement of literacy programs ' , extends the cross - national perspective to the problem of adult literacy in the context of creating new writing systems . Wayne Holm , ' Learning to read and write in ...
Section II , ' Design and improvement of literacy programs ' , extends the cross - national perspective to the problem of adult literacy in the context of creating new writing systems . Wayne Holm , ' Learning to read and write in ...
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cipient is required by Vai letter - writing practices , Vai script literates ought to be more skilled at ... In the second set of tasks , a subject had either to write or dictate a letter containing instructions as to how to get to his ...
cipient is required by Vai letter - writing practices , Vai script literates ought to be more skilled at ... In the second set of tasks , a subject had either to write or dictate a letter containing instructions as to how to get to his ...
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