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A good example is the way James Dun manipulates conventional orthography
throughout his The Best Method of Teaching , wherein is included a list headed : '
The English Commonly Sound the following Words thus ' : Ah sounded Awry Ary
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A good example is the way James Dun manipulates conventional orthography
throughout his The Best Method of Teaching , wherein is included a list headed : '
The English Commonly Sound the following Words thus ' : Ah sounded Awry Ary
...
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E in he In much the same vein , James Dun ' s The Best Method of Teaching to
Read and Spell English published in Edinburgh in 1766 , provides what , for the
genre , is a wealth of information to the prospective teacher on how to instruct the
...
E in he In much the same vein , James Dun ' s The Best Method of Teaching to
Read and Spell English published in Edinburgh in 1766 , provides what , for the
genre , is a wealth of information to the prospective teacher on how to instruct the
...
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But this method is generally thought too stiff and formal . There is a middle way
which is practised by some of the best speakers , in which the o in the diphthong
is sufficiently uttered to be distinguishable from a but yet the two vowels are ...
But this method is generally thought too stiff and formal . There is a middle way
which is practised by some of the best speakers , in which the o in the diphthong
is sufficiently uttered to be distinguishable from a but yet the two vowels are ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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