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... fact of phonetics is of course the opposite claim : that no two utterances are in fact alike.4 The basic mode of operation of linguistics and its raison d'être follow from the need to resolve this contradiction : we find in principle ...
... fact of phonetics is of course the opposite claim : that no two utterances are in fact alike.4 The basic mode of operation of linguistics and its raison d'être follow from the need to resolve this contradiction : we find in principle ...
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... facts- ( continued ) deriving facts from , 6 learning , importance of , 106 foundational facts , assessing accuracy , 109-110 automaticity , 109–111 , 110–111 , 123–124 connection to basic fact fluency funda- mentals , 107 facts check ...
... facts- ( continued ) deriving facts from , 6 learning , importance of , 106 foundational facts , assessing accuracy , 109-110 automaticity , 109–111 , 110–111 , 123–124 connection to basic fact fluency funda- mentals , 107 facts check ...
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... fact . If the operation of the mind is productive of an effect , as inten- tion , knowledge , skill , the possession of this effect is a fact . If any proposition be true , whatever is affirmed or denied in it is a fact . A fact , once ...
... fact . If the operation of the mind is productive of an effect , as inten- tion , knowledge , skill , the possession of this effect is a fact . If any proposition be true , whatever is affirmed or denied in it is a fact . A fact , once ...
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