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Milky Posted 19 years ago
Linguistics Studies

Conversation, grammar and models.

0 Many NES have suggested that we look toward the most highly literate members of society (usually writers) for the continuation of standards of correctness in written grammar, but where should we look for models of correctness in conversation? Does such an authority exist? 0-
  

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, Winston Churchill. 02br 02br 00For conversation, I wouldn't know where to look. 02br 02br 00/km0-

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0 For speech, maybe, you'd look to the orators of bygone time - e.g., Winston Churchill. I don't know though, since I don't find the notion of correctness particularly appealing.02br
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