The Art of Teaching and Studying LanguagesG. Philip, 1892 - 407 halaman |
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Halaman 61 - DEFINITION AND MATERIAL OF THE SERIES. By a linguistic Series I understand a linked sequence of statements, of scenes, of descriptions, of " themes " in point of fact, all bearing upon the same order of facts, by expressing successively all the moments and all the phenomena known by us, and reproducing these in the order of their natural development. Our series have as their object the facts which present — The man. The quadruped. The bird. The reptile. The insect. The plant. The elements. The...
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