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... courses are offered by the Department of Languages , and carry language credit . What is the Course Content ? Essentially , the courses have two main thrusts . First , the student is guided toward the regularization of his or her own ...
... courses are offered by the Department of Languages , and carry language credit . What is the Course Content ? Essentially , the courses have two main thrusts . First , the student is guided toward the regularization of his or her own ...
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... course to be dropped without academic penalty . There is also a problem unrelated to course content but never- theless part of a course , and that is the failure rate . In a situation where it is well known to the students that from 20 ...
... course to be dropped without academic penalty . There is also a problem unrelated to course content but never- theless part of a course , and that is the failure rate . In a situation where it is well known to the students that from 20 ...
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... course was a continuation of the first semester course , i.e. , they had missed three months work and should probably wait to take Saulteaux from the beginning some other year . Both claimed some prior knowledge of the language , so I ...
... course was a continuation of the first semester course , i.e. , they had missed three months work and should probably wait to take Saulteaux from the beginning some other year . Both claimed some prior knowledge of the language , so I ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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