The Vocabulary Journal uses graphic organizers and
systematic word analysis to improve everyday and academic vocabulary.
Not exact matches
A
word more about the inner character of the event - theoretical framework, which consists of (1) the usual quantificational theory of first order, extended to include the theory of virtual classes and relations, (2) the theory of identity, (3) Lesniewski's mereology or calculus of individuals, (4) logical syntax in its modern form, (5) a semantics or theory of reference both extensional and intentional, (6) variant renditions of
systematic pragmatics as needed, (7) the theory of events, states, acts, and processes, and, finally, (8) a theory of structural or grammatical relations of the kind needed for the
analysis of natural language.
If faith in the
Word of God can only be the work of the Holy Ghost operating through intelligent decision, it follows that the understanding of the text is attainable only in
systematic interpretation, and the terminology which directs this understanding can be acquired only from profane reflection, which is the business of the philosophical
analysis of existence.
For our final
analysis, we conducted a stepwise regression in which the most powerful school level (
systematic internal assessment and parent links) and classroom level (time in small - group instruction and time in independent reading) variables were simultaneously regressed on our most robust outcome measure, fluency as indexed by
words correct per minute on a grade level passage.
Starting with phonemic awareness and
systematic, explicit phonics, Levels A and B progress systematically from simple
word types to advanced phonic -
analysis skills, complex
word patterns, and multisyllabic
words.
It is also interesting to note that most sites concerned by my remark do not seem to use the
word «lottery» (not a
systematic analysis, though... and it may have other motivations).