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... language ( reading ) , or the formulation and expression of language , speaking , and writing the printed page . In both processes one ing . I I B Park Fig . 12-1 . Instruction in. LANGUAGE AND SPEECHREADING who has never heard well ...
... language ( reading ) , or the formulation and expression of language , speaking , and writing the printed page . In both processes one ing . I I B Park Fig . 12-1 . Instruction in. LANGUAGE AND SPEECHREADING who has never heard well ...
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... language , a Key system , and expanding " kernel " sentences or patterns are also in use . One of the early advocates of the natural method was D. Greenberger , who headed what is now the Lexington School for the Deaf in New York City ...
... language , a Key system , and expanding " kernel " sentences or patterns are also in use . One of the early advocates of the natural method was D. Greenberger , who headed what is now the Lexington School for the Deaf in New York City ...
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... language , with oral language taught as a second language . Kopp , H. ( ed . ) . " Curriculum : Cognition and Content , " Volta Review , 70 : September ( 1968 ) . The entire issue of September 1968 of the Volta Review is devoted to cir ...
... language , with oral language taught as a second language . Kopp , H. ( ed . ) . " Curriculum : Cognition and Content , " Volta Review , 70 : September ( 1968 ) . The entire issue of September 1968 of the Volta Review is devoted to cir ...
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Audiology by H Davis | 3 |
Acoustics and Psychoacoustics by H Davis | 9 |
Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory System by H Davis | 47 |
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