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Correction for Ayres et al., Languages and future-oriented economic behavior-Experimental evidence for causal effects. [PDF]
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2004Among medical subspecialties, paediatrics is relatively well represented on the Internet, as evidenced by the number of topical pages retrieved with different search engine queries. We sought to identify the kind of information that is readily available and to evaluate those resources for the quality of patient education from the consumer's perspective.
Peter, Voitl, Herbert, Kurz
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Review of Educational Research, 1943
THE MOST NOTABLE single contribution in the field of German methodology within the last few years is a book by Hagboldt (17) on the teaching of German. After a sketch of the main changes in the teaching of languages from ancient times to the present, Hagboldt summarizes "The Foreign Language Study," discusses (and in the main agrees with) the Coleman ...
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THE MOST NOTABLE single contribution in the field of German methodology within the last few years is a book by Hagboldt (17) on the teaching of German. After a sketch of the main changes in the teaching of languages from ancient times to the present, Hagboldt summarizes "The Foreign Language Study," discusses (and in the main agrees with) the Coleman ...
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The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1957
P. F. GANZ, K. J. NORTHCOTT
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P. F. GANZ, K. J. NORTHCOTT
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The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1950
ERIC A. BLACKALL, D. H. GKEEN
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ERIC A. BLACKALL, D. H. GKEEN
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The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1952
ERIC A. BLACKALL, D. H. GREEN
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ERIC A. BLACKALL, D. H. GREEN
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1. The Germanic Languages 2. Gothic and the Reconstruction of Proto-German 3. Old and Middle Scandinavian 4. Old and Middle Continental West Germanic 5. Old and Middle English 6. Icelandic 7. Faroese 8. Norwegian 9. Swedish 10. Danish 11. German 12. Yiddish 13. Pennysylvanian German 14. Dutch 15. Afrikaans 16. English 17. Frisian 18.
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1. The Germanic Languages 2. Gothic and the Reconstruction of Proto-German 3. Old and Middle Scandinavian 4. Old and Middle Continental West Germanic 5. Old and Middle English 6. Icelandic 7. Faroese 8. Norwegian 9. Swedish 10. Danish 11. German 12. Yiddish 13. Pennysylvanian German 14. Dutch 15. Afrikaans 16. English 17. Frisian 18.
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