In The Wall Street Journal, James E. Courter writes that today's students don't read—and as a result, they have sometimes hilarious notions of how the written language represents what they hear. . .
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In The Wall Street Journal, James E. Courter writes that today's students don't read—and as a result, they have sometimes hilarious notions of how the written language represents what they hear. . .
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