Reading Horizons, Volume 15Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1974 Reading Horizons began in 1960 by Dorothy J. McGinnis as a local reading education newsletter and developed into an international journal serving reading educators and researchers. Major colleges, universities, and individuals subscribe to Reading Horizons across the United States, Canada and a host of other countries. Dedicated to adding to the growing body of knowledge in literacy, the quarterly journal welcomes new and current research, theoretical essays, opinion pieces, policy studies, and best literacy practices. As a peer-reviewed publication, Reading Horizons endeavors to bring school professionals, literacy researchers, teacher educators, parents, and community leaders together in a collaborative community to widen literacy and language arts horizons. |
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SOMETHING OF WHAT ENGLISH OWES TO FRENCH Louis Foley PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ENGLISH , BABSON COLLEGE From the point of view of English , French cannot be considered as simply one of the languages of Europe . As an example of influence of ...
SOMETHING OF WHAT ENGLISH OWES TO FRENCH Louis Foley PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ENGLISH , BABSON COLLEGE From the point of view of English , French cannot be considered as simply one of the languages of Europe . As an example of influence of ...
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is true that in the main the French words now assimilated in English had at one time developed from Latin , that consideration seems rather beside the point . During the centuries that they had been French words , before entering ...
is true that in the main the French words now assimilated in English had at one time developed from Latin , that consideration seems rather beside the point . During the centuries that they had been French words , before entering ...
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The really interesting thing about the French words in English is not so much their large number ( though that in itself is impressive enough ) as their importance to the meaning of almost any sentence in which they occur .
The really interesting thing about the French words in English is not so much their large number ( though that in itself is impressive enough ) as their importance to the meaning of almost any sentence in which they occur .
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