** Reply to note from Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar = <[log in to unmask]> Fri, 16 Apr 1999 18:48:35 -0400 I would encourage you to take a serious look at Matha Kolln's "Rhetorical Grammar" (Allyn and Bacon). I've been using it in one of my regular composition courses for several years now (I'd give at least one eye-tooth to do an advanced writing course with it), and have found that its approach to grammar (modern) works very well with students who have little recollection of any grammar, and its constant focus on the rheotrical effects of different grammatical choices is a focus students seem to appreciate. In the new edition Martha Kolln introduces Christiansen's "Generative Rhetoric of the Paragraph," and that, along with the known-new contract and the manipulation of focus in the sentence combine to make a "grammar" of the paragraph do-able. Dave Sawyer North Hennepin Community College Brooklyn Park, MN. <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]>