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  1. 38K Followers, 1,706 Following, 956 Posts - Frank Smith (@franksmith) on Instagram: "CEO - @matchroomboxing Director - Matchroom Sport".

  2. Frank Smith (1928–2020) was a Canadian psycholinguist recognized for his contributions in linguistics and cognitive psychology. He was an essential contributor to research on the nature of the reading process together with researchers such as George Armitage Miller , Kenneth S. Goodman , Paul A. Kolers, Jane W. Torrey, Jane Mackworth, Richard ...

    • Language is not a genetic gift, it is a social gift. Learning a new language is becoming a member of the club -the community of speakers of that language.
    • You can't see other people's point of view when you have only one language. Frank Smith. Views, People, Language.
    • We are learning all the time - about the world and about ourselves. We learn without knowing that we are learning and we learn without effort every moment of the day.
    • The best teachers are the best storytellers. Frank Smith. Teacher, Teaching, Storyteller.
  3. Frank Smith (1928-2020) was a Canadian psycholinguist recognized for his contributions in linguistics and cognitive psychology. He was an essential contributor to research on the nature of the reading process together with researchers such as George Armitage Miller, Kenneth S. Goodman, Paul A. Kolers, Jane W. Torrey, Jane Mackworth, Richard ...

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Frank Smith is a contemporary psycholinguist recognized for his contributions in linguistics and cognitive psychology, both nationally and internationally, over the past 35 years.

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  5. Dec 13, 2004 · Commentator, civil rights activist, politician, and speaker Frank Smith, Jr. was born on September 17, 1942, in Newnan, Georgia. His mother was a homemaker and his father was a farmer and truck driver.

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  7. Born to hill immigrants in the small Delta town of Sidon, Mississippi, on 21 February 1918, Smith grew up in Greenwood, spending a tremendous amount of time in its public library. After a black prisoner killed his father, a deputy sheriff, when Smith was eight, he developed into a retiring, intellectual child who escaped the […]