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User Report: Tick-Tack

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Trevor Jones
Affiliation:
University of Southampton

Abstract

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Type
Software Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning 1990

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References

Notes

1. The Tick of Tick-Tack is, amongst other things, an acronym for “today's instant correspondence kit”.

2. Certain phrases that go out of fashion are updated without significant change in meaning.

3. The booklets containing the sentences retail at £20 each, though they can be bought in quantity at specially reduced prices.

4. I found one misprint, INSET for INSERT, p.23.

5. See Claude Hagège, L'Homme de paroles, Folio 1985, p. 256.