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rbalanced", knowing they are being silly.
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>> Cathy
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ften make up their own new words: my own kids say things like
>> "prettiful" and
>> "overbalanced", knowing they are being silly.
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>> Cathy
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Wow you're right. It did not feel artificially contrived. It was a fun and
playful book.> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 18:12:10 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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think there is a difference between inv
eir own new words: my own kids say things like "prettiful"
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>> "overbalanced", knowing they are being silly.
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>> Cathy
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>> From: anne ehrmanntraut
I think there is a difference between inventing words for impact in a way
that enhances the craft of the story and manufacturing nonsense for the sake
of decoding. In a book like The Recess Queen, language is invented in a
playful way that simply makes the story a delight to read. What we do
witho
determine meaning. Afterall, what's the
> difference between a so-called nonsense word and any other word the reaader
> doesn't know?
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If your students asked what the meaning of the nonesense word was what would be
your response?
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What are you thoughts about teaching nonsense words in isolation---just so
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> tried to post something last night, but I didn't see the posting. So I will
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tried to post something last night, but I didn't see the posting. So I will
ost it again. I am taking a literacy course
I tried to post something last night, but I didn't see the posting. So I will
post it again. I am taking a literacy course in graduate school and I had a
question about books with nonwords or nonsense words. In our graduate class
our professor presented to us a book called "Hairy Bear" The
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