The Classical Weekly, المجلدات 48-49Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1954 |
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... language but written in Greek letters of the fifth century B.C. The consensus among philologists today is that the language of this inscription is Thracian and that this document is the first and only text in Thracian existing at the ...
... language but written in Greek letters of the fifth century B.C. The consensus among philologists today is that the language of this inscription is Thracian and that this document is the first and only text in Thracian existing at the ...
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... language , including Latin , but I have chosen it chiefly to demonstrate that we must not be so chauvinistic as to ... language study . ) The reading of a foreign language is an important intellectual experience , and the reading ...
... language , including Latin , but I have chosen it chiefly to demonstrate that we must not be so chauvinistic as to ... language study . ) The reading of a foreign language is an important intellectual experience , and the reading ...
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... language ) can have transfer values only for certain students and under certain teaching procedures . Only when such objectives as better appreciation of English grammar , or a larger vocabulary , or better ability in English ...
... language ) can have transfer values only for certain students and under certain teaching procedures . Only when such objectives as better appreciation of English grammar , or a larger vocabulary , or better ability in English ...
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