Four English Vocabularies to Spell: Facing Spelling as Student and TeacherUniversity Press of America, 2004 - 88 oldal Four English Vocabularies to Spell, written in a clear, conversational style, posits that the English language has four distinct yet interconnected systems for spelling. Author Melvin J. Hoffman proposes a new spelling pedagogy through identifying the major characteristics and separate spelling strategies of each of the four spelling systems. |
Tartalomjegyzék
SPELLING ME AND ORTHOGRAPY | 1 |
PONDERING ENGLISH SPELLING | 7 |
FOUR SYSTEMS | 15 |
System III SpelltheCell | 23 |
SYSTEM BUMPING INTO SYSTEM | 35 |
PROBLEMS FROM FLAWED OR ABSENT EXPLANATIONS | 47 |
CONCLUSION | 63 |
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BIOGRAPHY | |
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