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at the risk of sounding like a complete idiot.

Posted by P. Bingham on March 22, 1998 at 03:05:39:


In response to By revealing the Absolute, clarification was obtained., written by Caroline on March 21, 1998 at 20:18:17

To L and T indexWhat is Ablative Absolute? My father tried to make me take Latin but I managed to get out of it and take French and Spanish instead.

There is a book though (at the risk of sounding like I have my nose in a book 24 hours a day) that was originally published in the seventeenth century (I think) that was about language and sentence structure and the various ways that writers can influence the reader through writing techniques. For the life of me I can't recall the title but each structure (such as an idiom) was named after an animal. The book was filled with these beasts of the English language and very very fascinating. I find myself using these techniques all the time simply because I read this book.




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