American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 5Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... words . 1. With given sounds . 2. With given syllables . A final syllable , or an initial and final syllable , is given the child , and he is to find words formed with them ; thus acquiring a knowledge of the roots of words . 3. With simple ...
... words . 1. With given sounds . 2. With given syllables . A final syllable , or an initial and final syllable , is given the child , and he is to find words formed with them ; thus acquiring a knowledge of the roots of words . 3. With simple ...
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... words . A world of language corresponding to a world of things was the ideal before his mind . * And if the Orbis Pictus was to in- clude the whole real world , the verbal explanation of the illustrations in it must be equally ...
... words . A world of language corresponding to a world of things was the ideal before his mind . * And if the Orbis Pictus was to in- clude the whole real world , the verbal explanation of the illustrations in it must be equally ...
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... Words . Learning Language . The pedagogues teach children words , nothing but words , and no real knowl- edge . What has been said I do not believe ; that even one child , such as are called remarkable children , ever actually learned ...
... Words . Learning Language . The pedagogues teach children words , nothing but words , and no real knowl- edge . What has been said I do not believe ; that even one child , such as are called remarkable children , ever actually learned ...
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