Harvard Educational Review, Volume 25Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1968 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... Phoneme The phoneme is the smallest semantically functional unit of sound that can be identified in an act of speech . It should not , however , be confused with what we usually refer to as a ' speech - sound . ' The phoneme is a speech ...
... Phoneme The phoneme is the smallest semantically functional unit of sound that can be identified in an act of speech . It should not , however , be confused with what we usually refer to as a ' speech - sound . ' The phoneme is a speech ...
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... phoneme can be found in some oriental languages . In Korean , for example , the sounds [ r ] and [ 1 ] are merely contextual variants of the same phoneme , while in English they are instances of two different phonemes . From what has ...
... phoneme can be found in some oriental languages . In Korean , for example , the sounds [ r ] and [ 1 ] are merely contextual variants of the same phoneme , while in English they are instances of two different phonemes . From what has ...
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... phonemes in it , and that each letter always stood for only one and the same phoneme . Such one - to - one cor- respondence would make writing a perfect visual symbolization of the spoken form . Learning to spell would then be reduced ...
... phonemes in it , and that each letter always stood for only one and the same phoneme . Such one - to - one cor- respondence would make writing a perfect visual symbolization of the spoken form . Learning to spell would then be reduced ...
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WINTER 1955 No | 1 |
Bernard S Cayne Barbara E Abrams Walter I Ackerman | 2 |
FALL 1955 No | 4 |
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