Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... Fries's statements if the new texts are not to perpetuate old difficulties . One counsel of perfection is that the textbook - makers should remember that neither the English language nor the scholarly study of it is confined to the ...
... Fries's statements if the new texts are not to perpetuate old difficulties . One counsel of perfection is that the textbook - makers should remember that neither the English language nor the scholarly study of it is confined to the ...
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... Fries's estimate of educated laymen , including teachers of English and foreign languages ' in our schools and colleges ' ( 7 ) , which prompted him to present his evidence in ' con- ventional spelling ' , not ' phonemic notation ...
... Fries's estimate of educated laymen , including teachers of English and foreign languages ' in our schools and colleges ' ( 7 ) , which prompted him to present his evidence in ' con- ventional spelling ' , not ' phonemic notation ...
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... Fries's Group E , that is to say , is not one group at all , but several groups ; for patterns of pitch and stress are just as much a part of a testing frame as the words that they accompany , and if classes are defined by occurrence in ...
... Fries's Group E , that is to say , is not one group at all , but several groups ; for patterns of pitch and stress are just as much a part of a testing frame as the words that they accompany , and if classes are defined by occurrence in ...
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