Re: The last of a Series of Grammatical Corrections...


Subject: Re: The last of a Series of Grammatical Corrections...
From: Will Hochman (hochman@southernct.edu)
Date: Sat Feb 09 2002 - 01:25:48 GMT


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No, it's an example of how poetry overthrows any rule you can worship, will

>'But if I can use Jazz as verb, I can improvise and this dance
> with feelings, ideas and the language, and that keeps finding me
> finding new voices to try, new ideas to explore'
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> Is this sentence (complete as written) an example of the new English?
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> Scottie B.
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