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Re: Re[2]: While we're on the topic of words . . .
Subject:Re: Re[2]: While we're on the topic of words . . . From:Ann Amsler <aamsler -at- BACH -dot- UDEL -dot- EDU> Date:Fri, 4 Feb 1994 13:39:37 -0500
So, Fred, were you at the Plymouth State conference in New Hampshire too
(Kelly and I were, it turns out) or did you hear Dick Chisholm say "Any
noun can be verbed" somewhere else, or is this yet another saying with a
life of its own?