Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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Pagina 109
... language symbols ; ( 3 ) auditory acuity and discrimination adequate to deal with the intricate nuances of sound in our spoken language ; ( 4 ) a rather high degree of language development and fluency ; ( 5 ) emotional stability ...
... language symbols ; ( 3 ) auditory acuity and discrimination adequate to deal with the intricate nuances of sound in our spoken language ; ( 4 ) a rather high degree of language development and fluency ; ( 5 ) emotional stability ...
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... language arts , a child is to bring meaning to , and take meaning from , word signs , signals , and symbols , he must know many things about words and their ways which will help him to be a discriminative and skillful user of language ...
... language arts , a child is to bring meaning to , and take meaning from , word signs , signals , and symbols , he must know many things about words and their ways which will help him to be a discriminative and skillful user of language ...
Pagina 134
... language as an aid to comprehension , ( 4 ) uninteresting , unstimulating content of poor literary quality , bearing little relation to the reader's life experi- ences and his natural spoken language , and ( 5 ) insufficient pro- vision ...
... language as an aid to comprehension , ( 4 ) uninteresting , unstimulating content of poor literary quality , bearing little relation to the reader's life experi- ences and his natural spoken language , and ( 5 ) insufficient pro- vision ...
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