the new english? Totally different point

Duane Campbell dcamp911 at JUNO.COM
Sat Aug 28 14:57:31 UTC 2004


On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 08:59:16 -0400 "Bethany K. Dumas" <dumasb at UTK.EDU>
writes:


> But, to modify the topic a bit, what about sentences like this one?

Troublemaker.  But that one falls under the "either none or two" rule,
doesn't it?

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