Arabic Primer: Consisting of 180 Short Sentences Containing 30 Primary WordsTrübner and Company, 1876 - 80 pages |
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... expressions , and not English expressions in foreign words . 4. Every word is to be pronounced separately by a native teacher , and repeated by the learner , five times at least by each , and no word is ever to be uttered by the learner ...
... expressions , and not English expressions in foreign words . 4. Every word is to be pronounced separately by a native teacher , and repeated by the learner , five times at least by each , and no word is ever to be uttered by the learner ...
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... expressions , pronunciation , & c . , together , nothing approaching to correctness of pronun- ciation , expression , & c . , can be attained , and an immense time is wasted . 10. The progress of the learner at first is extremely slow ...
... expressions , pronunciation , & c . , together , nothing approaching to correctness of pronun- ciation , expression , & c . , can be attained , and an immense time is wasted . 10. The progress of the learner at first is extremely slow ...
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... expression , and freely , and to catch the words from a speaker by the ear were easily and quickly acquired , but this is exactly contrary to fact . Long before the pronunciation , the free use of words , cor- rect expressions , and the ...
... expression , and freely , and to catch the words from a speaker by the ear were easily and quickly acquired , but this is exactly contrary to fact . Long before the pronunciation , the free use of words , cor- rect expressions , and the ...
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... expressions . If this is neglected he will inevitably become confirmed in false pronunciation and false expres- sion , and never use the language correctly . There are everywhere thousands who have used a foreign language for twenty or ...
... expressions . If this is neglected he will inevitably become confirmed in false pronunciation and false expres- sion , and never use the language correctly . There are everywhere thousands who have used a foreign language for twenty or ...
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... expressions are known . I add the following remarks : -1 . The foreign character should not be learnt till after the ... expression . 3. The exercises of giving the English for the Arabic sentence when spoken by the teacher , and the ...
... expressions are known . I add the following remarks : -1 . The foreign character should not be learnt till after the ... expression . 3. The exercises of giving the English for the Arabic sentence when spoken by the teacher , and the ...
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