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worldliteraturetoday.org
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| | | | | The author weighs the benefit of grammar guides' standardization of language against their history of neglecting the language of underprivileged groups, comparing this tension to the concepts of prescriptivism and descriptivism. | |
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paintingthegreyarea.wordpress.com
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| | | | | My name is Chandra, and I am a recovering grammar snob. There was a time that it gave me a blush of pride to be referred to as "the Spelling Sergeant" or "the Punctuation Police". I would gleefully tear a syntactic strip out of anybody who fell victim to the perils of poor parallelism or... | |
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www.grammarbook.com
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| | | | | Whether to use an additional s with singular possession can still be a source of heated debate. This review will help to resolve some of the questions surrounding that subject. Rule 1: Many common nouns end in the letter s (lens, cactus, bus, etc.). So do a lot of proper nouns (Mr. Jones, Texas, Christmas). | |
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newcritique.co.uk
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| | | "Despite its confrontational and cathartic aesthetics, Moor Mother's music does not hold any immediate revolutionary promise. It rather makes us hear the impasse we're in while also struggling not to be of it" | ||