The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... person who knows clearly what he wants to say and why he wants to say it will not often be greatly troubled by the difficulties of the forms of language . He will certainly be in a more promising way to express himself adequately than ...
... person who knows clearly what he wants to say and why he wants to say it will not often be greatly troubled by the difficulties of the forms of language . He will certainly be in a more promising way to express himself adequately than ...
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... person -or for that matter any person in acquiring a practical knowledge of English . Certainly it does not directly concern any person at the very moment of the urgent use of language . Like the knowledge of the foundation principles ...
... person -or for that matter any person in acquiring a practical knowledge of English . Certainly it does not directly concern any person at the very moment of the urgent use of language . Like the knowledge of the foundation principles ...
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... person's use of language comes in response to instinctive habit . This is , one may say , the natural and normal life of language . It is like good health in the bodily existence . Good health is the rule , and sickness the exception ...
... person's use of language comes in response to instinctive habit . This is , one may say , the natural and normal life of language . It is like good health in the bodily existence . Good health is the rule , and sickness the exception ...
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... person , but to be intelligent he must follow his own and not somebody else's judgment always supposing of course ... persons who undertake to impose upon themselves or others any kind of formal discipline in the language to know the ...
... person , but to be intelligent he must follow his own and not somebody else's judgment always supposing of course ... persons who undertake to impose upon themselves or others any kind of formal discipline in the language to know the ...
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... person who uses it . All the interest of speech , moreover , is not consumed in the practical activities of ... person who finds this intelligence and this skill in his own experience fruitfully combined , the person in whom nurture ...
... person who uses it . All the interest of speech , moreover , is not consumed in the practical activities of ... person who finds this intelligence and this skill in his own experience fruitfully combined , the person in whom nurture ...
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