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Alexander Graham Bell on Originality, Plagiarism, Language, and Education

It is ridiculous to expect that a [child] shall talk or write good English, unless good English has been PREVIOUSLY presented to the child in spoken or written form — and in sufficient quantity to impress Good English expressions upon his mind.Alexander Graham Bell on Originality, Plagiarism, Language, and Education by Maria Popova

  • February 21, 2013
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