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“Grammarians still wrangle over whether the wild and wooly English language should be saddled with civilized Latin grammar.”
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“Grammarians still wrangle over whether the wild and wooly English language should be saddled with civilized Latin grammar.”
And cheese could be improved by making it a stapler! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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Ignore Those Stodgy Grammarians and “word police” ...
10 Writing Rules You Can’t Break…And How to Break Them | Write to Done 2010
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The Four-Fold Scheme of the Grammarians and Tantrikas: While the tantric traditions such as those of the Naths and Kashmiri Shaivas, accept the three or four-fold scheme of gross, subtle and causal states which is derivative of the Upanishads, there is another scheme derivative of the grammarians that is also operative in tantric works.
Epoche vs. aletheia Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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The Four-Fold Scheme of the Grammarians and Tantrikas: While the tantric traditions such as those of the Naths and Kashmiri Shaivas, accept the three or four-fold scheme of gross, subtle and causal states which is derivative of the Upanishads, there is another scheme derivative of the grammarians that is also operative in tantric works.
Archive 2009-08-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Incandenza debate on the political implications of prescriptive grammar during the infamous Militant Grammarians of Massachusetts convention credited with helping incite the M.I.T. language riots of B.S.
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Grammarians everywhere turned up their noses at the league's rampant, inappropriate overuse of the letter "x," particularly in the names of the Memphis Maniax and Los Angeles Xtreme.
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Grammarians and hairsplitting wanna-bes have always loved to argue over the fine points of language.
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Against the Grammarians (Adversus Mathematicos I).tr. with a commentary by D.L. Blank.
Ancient Skepticism Groarke, Leo 2008
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And Steve, a fellow shelver, recommends reading this poem by Paul Violi, "Appeal to the Grammarians".
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