Education, Volumen86New England Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... given by the modern linguists to spoken language rather than to written language . the pattern . Without linguistics there would be little attention given in read- ing to the importance of developing control over sentence structure ...
... given by the modern linguists to spoken language rather than to written language . the pattern . Without linguistics there would be little attention given in read- ing to the importance of developing control over sentence structure ...
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However , if students are given juris- diction by a responsible group to make a decision , then the decision which they make should be respected . If , for example , the student body is given the responsibility to see that the campus is ...
However , if students are given juris- diction by a responsible group to make a decision , then the decision which they make should be respected . If , for example , the student body is given the responsibility to see that the campus is ...
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... given , both groups were tested with a final spelling test . The fifty words used for the final spelling test were selected from the units the pupils had been studying by using a Table of Random Numbers . The data obtained from the ...
... given , both groups were tested with a final spelling test . The fifty words used for the final spelling test were selected from the units the pupils had been studying by using a Table of Random Numbers . The data obtained from the ...
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