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Exploring the role of meaning in non-Māori speakers' 'proto-lexicon'. [PDF]

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THE WRITTEN WORD

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2010
How long is it since you actually put pen to paper and wrote a letter? Do any of you remember the lessons we had in school about how a letter should be set out, and whether you should end a formal one with ‘Yours sincerely’ or ‘Yours faithfully’? I still do not know which is correct, and I guess I am far less likely to need to than when I was at ...
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Going beyond the written word

BMJ, 2012
Raynor points out that increasing health literacy would improve health outcomes.1 One in six people in the UK has literacy skills below that expected of an 11 year old.2 A recent study found that, on average, 46.3% of people living in eight developed European countries have “inadequate” or …
Maurice Joseph, Bonar, Mary, Clarke
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Hearing Words Written

Organised Sound, 2016
Over the past few years, I have developed a form of composition – which I callmusic–text–film –in which I explore the dynamics between sound, words and visuals. In this article I will attempt to explain how meaning is constructed in the interplay between these layers of media.
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Translation beyond the Written Word

2022
Barbara Wall deals with The Journey to the West, one of the most popular narratives in East Asia. One of the best-known versions of The Journey comes from a Chinese novel, Xiyouji (西遊記‎), written at the end of the sixteenth century. The Journey owes its popularity in large part to the uncountable versions that exist across various times, cultures, and ...
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The Written Word

Journal of Geological Education, 1959
While there is need for improvement in the training given in many elementary and high schools, the college teacher should accept responsibility for developing abilities in communication in the students who appear in his classes. This probably can best be done in connection with the writing of term papers and of field trip and field course reports.
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