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Peer reviewedLukatela, G.; And Others – Language and Speech, 1978
Reports on six experiments examining the relationships between language processing in the Roman v the Cyrillic alphabets, both of which are used to read Serbo-Croatian. Notes some of the problems involved in operating with two separately used symbol systems. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Cyrillic Alphabet, Foreign Countries, Interference (Language)
Rosen, Connie – 1983
Taken from the book "The Language of Primary School Children," this essay is an example of the dialogue among teachers in England about language and writing. The essay gives priority to the discussion of actual material produced in primary schools and highlights the most promising ways in which language was seen to play a vital part in…
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries, Instructional Improvement


