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Language Myths. The Living Dead. The house of grammar has many rooms, and …
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A Novel. By Stewart Kellerman. In Stewart’s new novel (with a foreword by Pat), an …
Origins of the Specious
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Words Fail Me
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Most of What You Think You Know About Grammar Is Wrong
Why Do We Say Things Are 'Made From Scratch'? | Mental Floss
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Grammar-Phobia, Or Judging a Book by its Cover
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Titular vs. Eponymous: What’s the Difference? - Mental Floss
The 'NPR Grammar Hall Of Shame' Opens With 'I' And 'Me'
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