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I am thinking of starting a new article on Ambiguity and Theology or Ambiguity and Faith - a live issue for many Christians, for example, who are migrating out of Fundamentalism.
Any ideas/suggestions/problems with this? Ron Cameron 10:28, 4 March 2007 (UTC) Ron Cameron
Chapplle and Roberts (1986) found that ambiguity tolerance measures correlated with greater language proficiency at the end of a semester, however this correlation was not shown at the beginning of the course. Would this be a good addition to the article? If so, what section would you recommend?
Chapelle, C., & Roberts, C. (1986). Ambiguity tolerance and field independence as predictors of proficiency in English as a second language. Language learning, 36(1), 27-45.
133.155.6.174 ( talk) 12:36, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
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I am thinking of starting a new article on Ambiguity and Theology or Ambiguity and Faith - a live issue for many Christians, for example, who are migrating out of Fundamentalism.
Any ideas/suggestions/problems with this? Ron Cameron 10:28, 4 March 2007 (UTC) Ron Cameron
Chapplle and Roberts (1986) found that ambiguity tolerance measures correlated with greater language proficiency at the end of a semester, however this correlation was not shown at the beginning of the course. Would this be a good addition to the article? If so, what section would you recommend?
Chapelle, C., & Roberts, C. (1986). Ambiguity tolerance and field independence as predictors of proficiency in English as a second language. Language learning, 36(1), 27-45.
133.155.6.174 ( talk) 12:36, 1 March 2021 (UTC)