Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 էջ |
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Էջ 41
... meaning from a word whether we see it or hear it . The real word is not the black characters on the page , or the sound waves by means of which it travels to our ears . The real word is , as Plato taught , " graven in the soul " ; it is ...
... meaning from a word whether we see it or hear it . The real word is not the black characters on the page , or the sound waves by means of which it travels to our ears . The real word is , as Plato taught , " graven in the soul " ; it is ...
Էջ 44
... meaning , for meaning lies in the grouping . Just as in written language we group letters into words , and separate these words from each other , so in spoken language we should group words together and separate the groups from each ...
... meaning , for meaning lies in the grouping . Just as in written language we group letters into words , and separate these words from each other , so in spoken language we should group words together and separate the groups from each ...
Էջ 69
... meaning . There is a third factor in reading which is neces- sary for a complete understanding of meaning , and that is the attitude of the reader toward what he says . A given phrase or sentence may mean several quite different things ...
... meaning . There is a third factor in reading which is neces- sary for a complete understanding of meaning , and that is the attitude of the reader toward what he says . A given phrase or sentence may mean several quite different things ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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