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Date: 2014-03-15 20:26:34
Cognition
Applied linguistics
Educational psychology
Charles Sanders Peirce
Inference
Computer literacy
Reading
Visual literacy
Tacit knowledge
Knowledge
Literacy
Linguistics

Harvey S. Wiener INFERENCE: PERSPECTIVES ON LITERACY FOR BASIC SKILLS STUDENTS 1 ABSTRACT: Teachers of basic skiJls too often perceive their students as victims of an

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