Language, Band 41George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1965 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... patterns of writing by contrasting them . Fries then presents in detail his arrangement of the present spelling patterns of English . I will compare this with Bloomfield's , in order to find how far the two linguists , who agree in ...
... patterns of writing by contrasting them . Fries then presents in detail his arrangement of the present spelling patterns of English . I will compare this with Bloomfield's , in order to find how far the two linguists , who agree in ...
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... patterns ; and ( 4 ) that the high - speed automatic recognition responses of readers are quite different in kind and quantity from the productive skills that writers must achieve . In his final chapter , Fries outlines the essentials ...
... patterns ; and ( 4 ) that the high - speed automatic recognition responses of readers are quite different in kind and quantity from the productive skills that writers must achieve . In his final chapter , Fries outlines the essentials ...
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... pattern , in- cluding hard words and nonsense syllables . Fries theoretically limits the presen- tation of the patterns to words within the child's experiences ; yet gat , tat , vat , nit , tit , and sot ( all listed 171 ) , pap , tam ...
... pattern , in- cluding hard words and nonsense syllables . Fries theoretically limits the presen- tation of the patterns to words within the child's experiences ; yet gat , tat , vat , nit , tit , and sot ( all listed 171 ) , pap , tam ...
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Sound change | 184 |
Notes | 357 |
Transformational theory | 362 |
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