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April 17, 2007

grammar and its revenge

If you are looking for entertaining examples of what happens when writers ignore the rules of grammar, try:
Anguished English, by Richard Lederer

and

The Revenge of Anguished English:  More Accidental Assaults Upon Our Language, also by Richard Lederer.

hat tip:  Professor Ralph Brill, Chicago-Kent


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