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THE EFFECT OF MUSIC ON READING Patrick Groff SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY It is apparent that music and language reading are both perceptual acts . To read either language or music one obviously must pay close at- tention to selective ...
THE EFFECT OF MUSIC ON READING Patrick Groff SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY It is apparent that music and language reading are both perceptual acts . To read either language or music one obviously must pay close at- tention to selective ...
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A third theoretical orientation , which we term whole language or language based , views reading as one of four ways in which the abstract concept of language is realized . This orientation assumes not only that the systems of language ...
A third theoretical orientation , which we term whole language or language based , views reading as one of four ways in which the abstract concept of language is realized . This orientation assumes not only that the systems of language ...
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226 ) Some of the areas of preschool learning which impinge directly on the ability to read are : language development , experiential background , auditory and visual perception and discrimination ability , and interest in reading .
226 ) Some of the areas of preschool learning which impinge directly on the ability to read are : language development , experiential background , auditory and visual perception and discrimination ability , and interest in reading .
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