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At 11:12 PM 5/1/97 +0000, you wrote:
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>Sender: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
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>Poster: "M. Gaidos" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: A QUESTION COMMING FROM A STUDENT
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> Hello to everybody. My name is Monica and I am a student at the
>University of Washington in Seattle and because I have one concern about
>the diagramming I intend to pose a question that I hope will not annoy too
>many people subscribed to this LIST. I am doing a project for my English
>class that deals with grammar and the study of English language. My
>question is: what is that other sort of diagramming that you are all
>discussing? The only type of sentence diagramming that I have learnt of is
>the "Tree Diagramming" that I have heard of in my Linguistics courses.
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>I sincerely appreciate any responses to my question.
>Thank You
>Monica: [log in to unmask]
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Dear ATEG List Manager,
I don't know if it's from your end or from AT&T's end, but I have received
the above message three times, on three different days. I thought you might
need to be allerted to this potential problem.
Thanks,
Paul E. Doniger
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