The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... field represented here has its own vocabulary , so the " false cognates " between fields can deceive laymen in unforeseen ways ; and specialists in one field often mistrust and resent generalizations about their work by people they see ...
... field represented here has its own vocabulary , so the " false cognates " between fields can deceive laymen in unforeseen ways ; and specialists in one field often mistrust and resent generalizations about their work by people they see ...
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... field is Genie : A Psycholinguistic Study of of a Modern - Day “ Wild Child , " by Susan Curtiss ( New York : Academic Press , 1977 ) . The circumstances of the childhood of " Genie " ( not her real name ) are too complex to detail here ...
... field is Genie : A Psycholinguistic Study of of a Modern - Day “ Wild Child , " by Susan Curtiss ( New York : Academic Press , 1977 ) . The circumstances of the childhood of " Genie " ( not her real name ) are too complex to detail here ...
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... field . We depend on our institution's library to provide our profes- sional reading , and if the library does not have the book , we go for interlibrary loan or do without . Many college English teachers no longer own books . Second ...
... field . We depend on our institution's library to provide our profes- sional reading , and if the library does not have the book , we go for interlibrary loan or do without . Many college English teachers no longer own books . Second ...
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