The pupil who at the end of a two-years' course has really learned that number of nouns, so that the right gender and the right plural come to him instantly, has done quite enough. More should not be expected by the college examiner, so far as concerns... Linguistic Development and Education - Page 320by Michael Vincent O'Shea - 1907 - 347 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1394 pages
...such nouns can be made out which need not con tain more than, say, 300 words. The pupil who at tho end of a two years' course has really learned that...concerns those nouns the gender and declension of which can not be determined by inspection. It is of course assumed that the candidate will know about nouns... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Committee on College Entrance Requirements - 1899 - 208 pages
...which need not contain more than, say, three hundred words. The pupil who at the end of a two-years' course has really learned that number of nouns, so...by inspection. It is, of course, assumed that the candidate will know about nouns in .chen, -lein, -ei, -heit, -keit, -in, -schaft, -ung. Whether he... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1899 - 1284 pages
...which need not contain more than, say, three hundred words. The pupil who at the end of a two-years' course has really learned that number of nouns, so...by inspection. It is, of course, assumed that the candidate will know about nouns u -chin, -lein, -ei, -htit, -keit, -in, -schaft, -ung. Whether he knows... | |
| Modern Language Association of America. Committee of Twelve - 1899 - 54 pages
...let the others go. A list of such nouns can be made out which need not contain more than, say, 300 words. The pupil who at the end of a two years' course...concerns those nouns the gender and declension of which can not be determined by inspection. It is of course assumed that the candidate will know about nouns... | |
| Modern Language Association of America. Committee of Twelve - 1901 - 120 pages
...let the others go. A list of such nouns can be made out which need not contain more than, say, 300 words. The pupil who at the end of a two years' course...concerns those nouns the gender and declension of which can not be determined by inspection. It is of course assumed that the candidate will know about nouns... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1910 - 734 pages
...can be made out which need not contain more than 300 words. The pupil who at the end of a two year course has really learned that number of nouns so that the right gender and right plural come to him instantly, has done quite enough. Report of Committee of Twelve The reading... | |
| Modern Language Association of America. Committee of Twelve - 1911 - 118 pages
...let the others go. A list of such nouns can be made out which need not contain more than, say, 300 words. The pupil who at the end of a two years' course...concerns those nouns the gender and declension of which can not be determined by inspection. It is of course assumed that the candidate will know about nouns... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1899 - 1266 pages
...which need not contain more than, say, three hundred words. The pupil who at the end of a two-years' course has really learned that number of nouns, so...by inspection. It is, of course, assumed that the candidate will know about nouns in -chcn, -/«'«, -ft, -heit, -keit, -in, -schaft, -ung. Whether he... | |
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