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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... considered " phonetic " -unless one has in mind the distorted pronunciation to be heard in some parts of the country as a dialectal peculiarity . In both cases , however , the intended meaning is clear enough ; it takes care of the ...
... considered " phonetic " -unless one has in mind the distorted pronunciation to be heard in some parts of the country as a dialectal peculiarity . In both cases , however , the intended meaning is clear enough ; it takes care of the ...
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... considered alternatives suggests that there must be a group of meaningful things to choose from , with no " either - or " alternatives . Choices offered must be those which can be honored by the teacher . In the matters of " prizing ...
... considered alternatives suggests that there must be a group of meaningful things to choose from , with no " either - or " alternatives . Choices offered must be those which can be honored by the teacher . In the matters of " prizing ...
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... considered a psycholinguistic process . In the dis- cussion of this process , the reader is viewed as a user of language who processes three kinds of information , grapho - phonic , syntactic and semantic as he reacts to the graphic ...
... considered a psycholinguistic process . In the dis- cussion of this process , the reader is viewed as a user of language who processes three kinds of information , grapho - phonic , syntactic and semantic as he reacts to the graphic ...
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