Reading Horizons, Volume 8Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1967 |
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Pagina 159
... Flesch admires it for the wrong reasons . Let us forget about Chinese as a model for English . Of course Mr. Flesch is thoroughly justified in his rebellion against " gobbledegook " -he claims to have invented the name . What it boils ...
... Flesch admires it for the wrong reasons . Let us forget about Chinese as a model for English . Of course Mr. Flesch is thoroughly justified in his rebellion against " gobbledegook " -he claims to have invented the name . What it boils ...
Pagina 160
... Flesch is thoroughly right in emphasizing punctuation , which he considers " the most important single device for making things easier to read . " Unfortunately in his conception it is entirely bound up with the matter of pauses . So it ...
... Flesch is thoroughly right in emphasizing punctuation , which he considers " the most important single device for making things easier to read . " Unfortunately in his conception it is entirely bound up with the matter of pauses . So it ...
Pagina 161
... Flesch is not seeing clearly when he expostulates against his notion of " grammar , " which he disposes of as " nothing but rules set up by schoolteachers to stop the language from going where it wants to go . " In his own writing he is ...
... Flesch is not seeing clearly when he expostulates against his notion of " grammar , " which he disposes of as " nothing but rules set up by schoolteachers to stop the language from going where it wants to go . " In his own writing he is ...
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Editorial Comment The Teachers Right to Strike | 5 |
Bricks for Building the Self Concept | 19 |
You See? | 32 |
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