The Polish Review, Volume 11Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1966 - Poland |
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Page 82
... language so as to be able to speak , read and write . Moreover , their background usually supplied them with some form of a Polish dialect and the teacher's task was to teach them standard literary Polish . They usually did not know any ...
... language so as to be able to speak , read and write . Moreover , their background usually supplied them with some form of a Polish dialect and the teacher's task was to teach them standard literary Polish . They usually did not know any ...
Page 85
... language , a conscious grammatical analysis of the language is not important while it will be important for a student of philology . A stu- dent who wants to learn how to speak the language will prefer the pattern drill to the ...
... language , a conscious grammatical analysis of the language is not important while it will be important for a student of philology . A stu- dent who wants to learn how to speak the language will prefer the pattern drill to the ...
Page 141
... languages ) basing their comments more exclusively on Russian . " [ ! ] In other words , the suspicion is strong that the book was designed primarily for those students who specialize in Russian and study Polish as a " minor " language ...
... languages ) basing their comments more exclusively on Russian . " [ ! ] In other words , the suspicion is strong that the book was designed primarily for those students who specialize in Russian and study Polish as a " minor " language ...
Contents
A MASTERPIECE OF EARLY XVII | 40 |
THE POLISH PLAN FOR A PREVENTIVE WAR AGAINST | 62 |
WRITERS AND JOURNALISTS AS A PRESSURE | 92 |
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