"All three of these contexts reveal to us significant differences between the Anglo-Saxon psychology or anthropology and that of Present-Day English speakers."
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"All three of these contexts reveal to us significant differences between the Anglo-Saxon psychology or anthropology and that of Present-Day English speakers."
"The LEX Grapheme Deck has separate <q> and <qu> cards. But there is no <q> grapheme in English, nor in Latin, nor in French."
"Expertise in dyslexia is the result of specific post-graduate education or training and certification, not the result of having grown up with dyslexia, or of knowing other dyslexics."
Isn't that an interesting error? The words don't sound alike at all, but they kind of do look alike: they both have three letters, two of which are the same, in the same positions.
Poppy has a lot to sort out in the 'sound house' she in building in her mind, that is, the phonologies of the languages she will be living in for the rest of her life.
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