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 57
... punctuation leads us back to its re- mote ancestor , the Latin punctus , a " point " in the sense of the dot which we now call a " period " because it marks the end of a period . Latin did not require punctuation as our modern languages ...
... punctuation leads us back to its re- mote ancestor , the Latin punctus , a " point " in the sense of the dot which we now call a " period " because it marks the end of a period . Latin did not require punctuation as our modern languages ...
Pagina 58
... punctuation " : " The simple truth was , that poor Mr. Lawley was a little wrong in the head . " Now this is ... punctuation of a series is " optional . " In our age of widespread disorder and sloppiness , there seems to be a common ...
... punctuation " : " The simple truth was , that poor Mr. Lawley was a little wrong in the head . " Now this is ... punctuation of a series is " optional . " In our age of widespread disorder and sloppiness , there seems to be a common ...
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... punctuation is merely an annoyance . Insofar as it is discriminatingly used , modern punctuation has a different function from marking " pauses " -which might be made almost anywhere for rhetorical effect in oral reading . What modern ...
... punctuation is merely an annoyance . Insofar as it is discriminatingly used , modern punctuation has a different function from marking " pauses " -which might be made almost anywhere for rhetorical effect in oral reading . What modern ...
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Editorial Comment The Teachers Right to Strike | 5 |
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