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Subject:Diagramming sentences From:Michael Gos <mgos -at- LEE -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 8 Dec 1998 08:28:50 -0600
Actually, sentence trees have become so dominant that you can find a simple
explanation of them in almost any introductory linguistics textbook. I
recommend Parker & Riley's "Linguistics for Non-linguists" (Allyn & Bacon)
for my tech writing students, but most any one will cover that subject
adequately.
Dr. Michael W. Gos
Department of English and Communications
Lee College
Baytown, Texas 77522
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