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On Tue, 14 May 1996, Larry Beason wrote:
> In & of itself, grammar study can promote thought. The fact
It's so wonderful to read such a clear expression of what it's all
about. This is a refreshing break from all those folks in the real world
who never can learn the distinction between a study of grammar and a
memorization of usage rules.
> In short, grammar study can be a method of inquiry about language,
> at its best anyway. I agree it may not be altogether functional
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> I've gone on too long. Hope some of this makes sense, and
> thanks for posing the important questions!
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> larry beason
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I fully agree. Thank you Larry.
==Cheerio, Reinhold
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