E-Prime III!: A Third AnthologyDelphus David Bourland, Paul Dennithorne Johnston |
Contents
The EPrime Imperative | 1 |
Lycophron and | 17 |
ANDREW W KOVACS | 41 |
EPrime Adventures | 55 |
EPrime and the Climb to Awareness | 69 |
Word of God Languages of Man | 79 |
Concerning an EPrime Translation of the Bible | 91 |
EPrime and Linguistic Revision | 129 |
EPrime is No Crime | 157 |
Reply to Pula | 180 |
Reply to Pula | 191 |
Speaking Crisply | 197 |
A Computer Program for Calculating | 211 |
Schnapps Redux | 225 |
The Verb to be būti in Seeming Tautologies | 253 |
EPrime and American Sign Language | 271 |
Common terms and phrases
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