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Janet Dickey Lein, MAT Washington University, St. Louis, has been a professor of German language and culture at Central Michigan University since 1968.Elizabeth Berriman, MA University of Michigan, is a professor of linguistics and composition at Central Michigan University. She has been an educator for over thirty-five years.
Mostly Homonyms is a new treatment of a traditional topic that is easy to read and use without sacrificing academic relevance. It is intended not only for anyone who wishes to ascertain the correct spelling and usage of a homonym, but also for people who just love words.
Mostly Homonyms is a wonderful complement to the resources we use for our advanced learners of English as a second language in the university setting... -Leslie Grant, Ph.D., University of Colorado Many of my adult students, who present with various disabilities including autism spectrum disorder, are fascinated with words... -Jane Burke, M.A., co-author, The Planner Guide For our international students, the relationship between letters and the sounds the represent is anything but straightforward given the complexity of our spelling 'system'... -Steven A. Couture, Central Michigan University This textbook (Mostly Homonyms) will be extremely helpful for students in both my English and speech courses, particularly as a resource text... -Karol L. Walchak, Ph.D., Alpena Community College See continuation of comments on the last page of the book.