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Ignoring the differences in content , there is no particular reason to suppose that the external conditions needed for learning in one case are the same as the external conditions needed for learning in the other .
Ignoring the differences in content , there is no particular reason to suppose that the external conditions needed for learning in one case are the same as the external conditions needed for learning in the other .
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student of a foreign language may need the external reference of a native speaker's utterances in order to make the comparisons that lead to reinforcement of pronunciation skills . But the experienced student will be able to judge his ...
student of a foreign language may need the external reference of a native speaker's utterances in order to make the comparisons that lead to reinforcement of pronunciation skills . But the experienced student will be able to judge his ...
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In turning attention next to the requisite external events for learning , it may be expected that control over their occurrence is a highly practical undertaking . Control of the external events in the learning situation is what is ...
In turning attention next to the requisite external events for learning , it may be expected that control over their occurrence is a highly practical undertaking . Control of the external events in the learning situation is what is ...
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
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