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Of course , teaching an adult to pronounce a new foreign word is a somewhat easier process , although much the same set of events is involved . The adult , though , begins with an approximate capability already established .
Of course , teaching an adult to pronounce a new foreign word is a somewhat easier process , although much the same set of events is involved . The adult , though , begins with an approximate capability already established .
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( Other meanings of “ middle , ” such as the " center of an area , ” are , of course , different , but may be similarly learned . ) How does one know whether the child has in fact learned the concept middle ? The crucial test is whether ...
( Other meanings of “ middle , ” such as the " center of an area , ” are , of course , different , but may be similarly learned . ) How does one know whether the child has in fact learned the concept middle ? The crucial test is whether ...
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( Examples can be found in the series of films produced by the Physical Sciences Study Committee for courses in high ... If in the course of viewing a demonstration in physics , the learner predicts that one object will exert more force ...
( Examples can be found in the series of films produced by the Physical Sciences Study Committee for courses in high ... If in the course of viewing a demonstration in physics , the learner predicts that one object will exert more force ...
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