On 1/15/05 9:12 AM, "A. Philip Brown II" <apbrown2 AT prodigy.net> wrote:This seems like a strange philosophy, Chris. Do you have a philosophical problem with all labour and time saving devices? Do you do all your washing by hand? Do you walk everywhere? Just as cars and washing machines save time and effort, so does having dictionary glosses on the same page rather in a separate book. I could agree that it doesn't help students to save them making real effort to learn the language, but is it really the best use of their language learning time to spend much of it leafing through dictionaries for the right entry?
It will be paper. I¹m not targeting in-class students so much as those who
have completed a year or more of Hebrew and want to read their OT regularly,
but are unwilling to take the time to look up all the words they don¹t know.
That targeted audience is, even at a conservative estimate, easily 60% of
all students who take 1 or more years of Hebrew.
Philip,
First, I have to admit that I have a bit of a _philosophical_ problem with
this approach. Why play to readers' laziness?
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