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At 09:58 PM 12/12/2008, Dee Allen-Kirkhouse wrote: . . .Those of us
who grew up in
>the pre-Chomsky era learned how to diagram a sentence. It opened our eyes
>to the various ways we could arrange words for greater effect. . . .
DD: Noam is two years older than I. Fortunately I graduated from High
School about four years before he formed his ideas about grammar,
foisted them off to be abused, misused, and confused. Sigh, I am off
to reread, "Rex Barks, Diagramming Sentences Made Easy," Phyllis
Davenport's entertaining, edifying, and educating pamphlet. Wait,
there's the Henle Latin Grammar text. ISBN 0829401121, paragraphs
1005 -1017 for diagramming.
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