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Subject:E. Prime or what? From:"Tom Bayston Jr." <ind00007 -at- PEGASUS -dot- CC -dot- UCF -dot- EDU> Date:Sun, 16 Apr 1995 22:57:09 -0400
My tech writing professor said there was a lot of discussion on TECHWR-L
about "E. Prime" or "E-Prime"... meaning the basic, "standard" English
language.
As part of my class assignments, I have been attempting a search of the
TECHWR-L archive database, but with no success (see database query below).
If such a topic exists or existed on TECHWR-L, how the heck are you
spelling it?
P.S. Time is of the essence...
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Tom Bayston Jr.
University of Central Florida
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