Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... become the ruling class , but are not numerous enough to impose their language on the country . They are forced to learn the language of their subjects , and their grandchildren may come to know that language better than they know the ...
... become the ruling class , but are not numerous enough to impose their language on the country . They are forced to learn the language of their subjects , and their grandchildren may come to know that language better than they know the ...
Page 203
... become habitual becomes , as it were , a part of our nature ; in fact , habit is something like nature , for the difference between " often " and " always " is not great , and nature belongs to the idea of " always , " habit to that of ...
... become habitual becomes , as it were , a part of our nature ; in fact , habit is something like nature , for the difference between " often " and " always " is not great , and nature belongs to the idea of " always , " habit to that of ...
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... becomes [ in ] [ æ ] becomes [ a ] [ am ] becomes [ am ] ' [ U ] becomes [ u ] [ khukh ] becomes [ k , uk , ] [ o ] becomes [ o ] [ got ] becomes [ go ] initial [ s ] becomes [ es ] [ snou ] becomes [ esno ] * [ t ] becomes [ t ] [ thu ...
... becomes [ in ] [ æ ] becomes [ a ] [ am ] becomes [ am ] ' [ U ] becomes [ u ] [ khukh ] becomes [ k , uk , ] [ o ] becomes [ o ] [ got ] becomes [ go ] initial [ s ] becomes [ es ] [ snou ] becomes [ esno ] * [ t ] becomes [ t ] [ thu ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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