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ORTHOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTICS FOR REAL READERS BARBARA BURNABY Ontario Institute for Studies in Education I ) Introduction The topic of this paper is the role that orthographic design can play in the development of literacy for Native ...
ORTHOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTICS FOR REAL READERS BARBARA BURNABY Ontario Institute for Studies in Education I ) Introduction The topic of this paper is the role that orthographic design can play in the development of literacy for Native ...
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However , in the case of the Canadian Native languages , which are at risk under the great pressure of the official languages , it may be more important that the needs of non - Native speaking Native people are met than those of the ...
However , in the case of the Canadian Native languages , which are at risk under the great pressure of the official languages , it may be more important that the needs of non - Native speaking Native people are met than those of the ...
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There is no need to assume that literacy in Native languages will or should ever assume the characteristics of literacy in the official languages . Some comparison in the articles is made between Native and official language literacy ...
There is no need to assume that literacy in Native languages will or should ever assume the characteristics of literacy in the official languages . Some comparison in the articles is made between Native and official language literacy ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Kathryn T Molohon | 49 |
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