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whole language
noun
- a method of teaching reading in which reading is combined with listening, speaking, and writing practice, and literature is used to decode words in context. Compare phonics ( def 1 ).
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- whole-language adjective
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But I would not advise this rapid acquisition of the whole language in so short a time.
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The huckstering spirit penetrates the whole language, all relations are expressed in business terms, in economic categories.
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To these should be added their respective names, and the whole language of the science should be rendered as familiar as possible.
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The whole language is sufficient, except in the excessives—the ultimates.
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Our whole language is so essentially based upon religious ideas that it would be very difficult for me to use only neutral words.
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