The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen18Mass. Teachers' Association, 1865 |
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... common printed text of books , a " phonic text " can be presented to pupils in reading which can be taught to any one , who is reasonably intelligent , in from thirty to forty lessons . And this further is a discovery of the author ...
... common printed text of books , a " phonic text " can be presented to pupils in reading which can be taught to any one , who is reasonably intelligent , in from thirty to forty lessons . And this further is a discovery of the author ...
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... common conversation and common reading , if that much is learned by the pupil in the phonic text , he can read ordinary words in the common text without any farther tuition . He has the run of words necessary to give him the " freedom ...
... common conversation and common reading , if that much is learned by the pupil in the phonic text , he can read ordinary words in the common text without any farther tuition . He has the run of words necessary to give him the " freedom ...
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... common writing , in their natural order . I use in my common style no abbreviations as such , and avoid word signs and all steno- graphic irregularities . I adopt , of course , the phonetic theory , and , which is not so much a matter ...
... common writing , in their natural order . I use in my common style no abbreviations as such , and avoid word signs and all steno- graphic irregularities . I adopt , of course , the phonetic theory , and , which is not so much a matter ...
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