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It is intended ' , he writes ( 133 ) , ' merely to demonstrate that philosophers have a vested interest in language and problems of communication , and that there are many interrelations , and many mutual , interests , between ...
It is intended ' , he writes ( 133 ) , ' merely to demonstrate that philosophers have a vested interest in language and problems of communication , and that there are many interrelations , and many mutual , interests , between ...
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John B. Carroll , of Harvard University , was chairman of the first session , devoted to language aptitude and achievement tests - matters of interest to ' applied psychologists ' and ' applied linguists alike . Of considerable interest ...
John B. Carroll , of Harvard University , was chairman of the first session , devoted to language aptitude and achievement tests - matters of interest to ' applied psychologists ' and ' applied linguists alike . Of considerable interest ...
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This book has been criticised in some detail partly because the subject is of importance and interest , and partly because the author shows that she is very near to evolving a technique for handling prosodic phenomena .
This book has been criticised in some detail partly because the subject is of importance and interest , and partly because the author shows that she is very near to evolving a technique for handling prosodic phenomena .
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