The Computer CultureSusan H. Evans, Peter Clarke White River Press, 1984 - 101 Seiten |
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... language that poets and philosophers find a suitable instrument for their sophisticated pur- poses . Language is a model of something that spreads across the entire spectrum of ages and levels - personality types , too , for that matter ...
... language that poets and philosophers find a suitable instrument for their sophisticated pur- poses . Language is a model of something that spreads across the entire spectrum of ages and levels - personality types , too , for that matter ...
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... language acquisition . What Lawler discovered about microworlds is well illustrated by 5Curiously , this striving to ... Language , " in Ursula Bellugi and Roger Brown ( eds ) , The Acquisition of Language , Monographs of the Society for ...
... language acquisition . What Lawler discovered about microworlds is well illustrated by 5Curiously , this striving to ... Language , " in Ursula Bellugi and Roger Brown ( eds ) , The Acquisition of Language , Monographs of the Society for ...
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... language of the business letter and the interoffice memo . And of course it's pure How- ard Cosell . Another lesson in that Orwell example is how those two blocks of language look . The first one looks inviting : the words are short ...
... language of the business letter and the interoffice memo . And of course it's pure How- ard Cosell . Another lesson in that Orwell example is how those two blocks of language look . The first one looks inviting : the words are short ...
Inhalt
TRANSFORMING | 28 |
WORD PROCESSING AND CREATIVE | 46 |
THE IMPACT OF MICROCOMPUTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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