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Susan Dorman <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Nov 2004 13:58:15 -0500
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"You observe how far that verb is from the reader's base of operations;
well, in a German newspaper they put their verb away over on the next
page; and I have heard that sometimes after stringing along the
exciting preliminaries and parentheses for a column or two, they get in
a hurry and have to go to press without getting to the verb at all. Of
course, then, the reader is left in a very exhausted and ignorant
state."--MT, Appendix D. The Awful German Language

Thanks for your thoughts, and for this from the offerings at the MT
library accessed from your site.

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