Reading Horizons, Volume 10,Nummers 1-3College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1969 |
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... English was spelled lic and pronounced like our word leek . As apparently in all languages , our adverbs were formed from adjectives . In Old English this was done by adding another syllable , a final -e which of course was pronounced ...
... English was spelled lic and pronounced like our word leek . As apparently in all languages , our adverbs were formed from adjectives . In Old English this was done by adding another syllable , a final -e which of course was pronounced ...
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... English for its own sake , they " like " slow better because it seems closer to that obsolete tongue . So they defend it as " an ancient and dignified part of our language , " 2 though the claim of " dignity " for it in most cases would ...
... English for its own sake , they " like " slow better because it seems closer to that obsolete tongue . So they defend it as " an ancient and dignified part of our language , " 2 though the claim of " dignity " for it in most cases would ...
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... English words , has its advantages and its disadvantages or limitations as well . Looking for known word parts . or word families ( phonograms ) is an acceptable word attack skill , but its use is restricted to those word elements that ...
... English words , has its advantages and its disadvantages or limitations as well . Looking for known word parts . or word families ( phonograms ) is an acceptable word attack skill , but its use is restricted to those word elements that ...
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