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Essay on the dual nature of English
A fine essay, but there are two spelling errors, I believe. Saussure is the philologist's name. And mutton in French is written mouton.
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Re: Essay on the dual nature of English
Where is the essay? What is the dual nature of English?
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Re: Essay on the dual nature of English
Chrisalor,
Thanks for spotting those- I have changed them.
Ron,
You can find it in the Members' Area Articles.
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Chrisalor,
Thanks for spotting those- I have changed them.
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You can find it in the Members' Area Articles.
Could you post a link to that essay?
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Re: Essay on the dual nature of English
Ron, I think this is the one:
http://www.usingenglish.com/members/...p?article_id=8
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Quite interesting. Thanks, Red!
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Re: Essay on the dual nature of English
Glad the typos have been found and changed.
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