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Page 163
... learning . These writers were literate in English from regular schooling and had learned to write Cree or Ojibwa as adults . If children become literate in their Amerindian language first they might avoid the influence of English and ...
... learning . These writers were literate in English from regular schooling and had learned to write Cree or Ojibwa as adults . If children become literate in their Amerindian language first they might avoid the influence of English and ...
Page 198
... learning situation that is not so simple as one might at first imagine . A naming system can in itself be quite complex , presenting to the members of a culture a number of steps ( or layers of difficulty ) in their gradual ...
... learning situation that is not so simple as one might at first imagine . A naming system can in itself be quite complex , presenting to the members of a culture a number of steps ( or layers of difficulty ) in their gradual ...
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... learning . More simply , it had to be taught by impromptu rather than qualified teachers , or even had to be self - taught . A person writing had virtually unlimited time to convert his words to syllabics . The reader had generous ...
... learning . More simply , it had to be taught by impromptu rather than qualified teachers , or even had to be self - taught . A person writing had virtually unlimited time to convert his words to syllabics . The reader had generous ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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