Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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Pagina 67
... split infinitive he became more widely known than for anything else he ever did . In at least one obituary , he was mentioned as “ noted champion of the split infinitive . ” Evidently he convinced many people . Now , for purposes of ...
... split infinitive he became more widely known than for anything else he ever did . In at least one obituary , he was mentioned as “ noted champion of the split infinitive . ” Evidently he convinced many people . Now , for purposes of ...
Pagina 68
he evidently took to be a conclusive demonstration . To prove that a split infinitive may be “ quite necessary , " he compared two sentences : He failed completely to understand the question . and He failed to completely understand the ...
he evidently took to be a conclusive demonstration . To prove that a split infinitive may be “ quite necessary , " he compared two sentences : He failed completely to understand the question . and He failed to completely understand the ...
Pagina 71
... infinitives might have been split but were not , the actual incidence of splitting is so small as to be utterly out of proportion to all the discussion it has brought about . Occasionally it does seem to become a sort of mannerism with ...
... infinitives might have been split but were not , the actual incidence of splitting is so small as to be utterly out of proportion to all the discussion it has brought about . Occasionally it does seem to become a sort of mannerism with ...
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Editorial CommentTeacher Power | 5 |
Principals Must Face the Issues and Meet the Challenges | 19 |
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