E-PRIME AND UN-SANITY

Provides the comments of D. David Bourland, Jr., inventor of E-Prime (a form of English that eliminates all forms of the verb "to be"), with regard to the articles included in this special issue. Outlines the meaning and uses of E-Prime. Critiques and discusses several of the issue's...

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Aristotelianism
Copula (Grammar)
Criticism and interpretation
Darwinism
Discourse Analysis
E Prime
English language
General semantics
General Semantics Paradigm (Korzybski)
Grammar
Higher Education
Language Patterns
Language Styles
Linguistic research
Predication
Semantics
Verbs
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