Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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These observations suggest that dialect differences may be overrated as a literacy problem and that there is a need to study the degree to which dialect differences are a barrier to reading comprehension in Native languages .
These observations suggest that dialect differences may be overrated as a literacy problem and that there is a need to study the degree to which dialect differences are a barrier to reading comprehension in Native languages .
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One author suggests a change in the representation of two consonants because this change will make the sound ... two authors suggest no orthographic changes to accommodate second language learners ' needs , but they do point out that ...
One author suggests a change in the representation of two consonants because this change will make the sound ... two authors suggest no orthographic changes to accommodate second language learners ' needs , but they do point out that ...
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Narrative compositions , by contrast , are characterized by the presence of multiple motifs arranged in a more perceptually scattered disposition than in icons , motifs that suggest sequence and movement to the eye across the surface of ...
Narrative compositions , by contrast , are characterized by the presence of multiple motifs arranged in a more perceptually scattered disposition than in icons , motifs that suggest sequence and movement to the eye across the surface of ...
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