Cameron Townsend, William

They found a common language: community through bilingual education. - New York - US Harper&Row 1972 - 124 p. ilus., maps.

Contiene: The first in bilingual education is the creation of a phonemic alphabet in which one symbol represents one sound and one sound only. As the members of the community attain literacy in their native tongue, this same phonemic alphabet is used to teach the people to speak and write phonemically in the national language. The use of the identical alphabet for both languages encourages an easy transition from one tongue to another. In this way can the doors to cross-cultural and intranational community be opened for a two-way, mutually beneficial exchange.


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EDUCACION BILINGUE
BARRERA LINGUISTICA
BARRERAS A LA COMUNICACION
LENGUAJE
GRUPOS MINURITARIOS
GRUPOS ETNICOS
ESCUELAS PRIMARIAS
ESTADOS UNIDOS

CIENCIAS SOCIALES EDUCACION

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