Fwd:: Fiction and / Fiction about Grammar (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Mon Sep 21 20:34:14 UTC 2009
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The blog "Tensor, said the Tenser" has some links to linguistics in
Science Fiction that might prove useful.
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> From another list:
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> >A colleague of mine {Mr. Rovira's] is looking for recommendations
> >for 20thC novels
> >that incorporate conscious attention to grammar and/or linguistics as
> >a plot device, character trait, etc. Recommendations for any
> >criticism that pays attention to grammar in novels, or takes
> >linguistic approaches to novels, would also be appreciated.
> >
> >You can email replies off-list to jamesrovira at gmail.com. Thanks
much.
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> Joel
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