Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... persons believe that if students are taught to use a dictionary adequately , they will be able to discriminate in ... person brings to all words his own emotional reactions , derived from his parents and childhood friends and other ...
... persons believe that if students are taught to use a dictionary adequately , they will be able to discriminate in ... person brings to all words his own emotional reactions , derived from his parents and childhood friends and other ...
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... persons who suffer from a condition known as cerebral palsy , the result of a brain injury . Such injury frequently occurs at birth , although either serious illness affecting the brain or an accident may produce cerebral palsy . Brain ...
... persons who suffer from a condition known as cerebral palsy , the result of a brain injury . Such injury frequently occurs at birth , although either serious illness affecting the brain or an accident may produce cerebral palsy . Brain ...
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... person were made right - handed , he would be likely to stutter as a result of cerebral interference . Not Many left - handed persons become ambidexterous or right- handed because of the demands of a right - handed world . only do most ...
... person were made right - handed , he would be likely to stutter as a result of cerebral interference . Not Many left - handed persons become ambidexterous or right- handed because of the demands of a right - handed world . only do most ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Copyright | |
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