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Is conjugation a dirty word?
At the ACTFL Conference in Denver I overheard someone saying that a teacher asked her, “Since when did conjugation become a dirty word?” No one is refuting the fact that we must use verbs in their conjugated form to communicate … Continue reading
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Tagged a priori grammar, conjugations, emergent grammar, John DeMado, spanish, world languages
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