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0.68 Melvin J. Luthy, The Case of Prufrock's Grammar, College English, 1978.
0.65 Elaine Chaika, Grammars and Teaching, College English, 1978.
0.55 Orin D. Seright, On Defining the Appositive, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.52 William H. Pixton, The Dangling Gerund: A Working Definition, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.45 , Current English Forum, College English, 1942.
0.45 Dorothy Petitt, The Rhetorical Absolute: A Transformed Sentence, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.44 Jean Malmstrom, The Workshop on Generative Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.44 Don L. F. Nilsen, The Transformational Process: An Oversimplified Overview, College English, 1977.
0.43 Ralph B. Long, A Syntactic Approach to Part-of-Speech Categories, College English, 1957.
0.43 Curtis W. Hayes, Edward Gibbon: Linguistics Syntax and Style, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.42 Ralph B. Long, A Traditionalist Looks at Generative Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.42 Brooks Baker, Freshman Theme Reader, College English, 1949.
0.41 A. A. Hill, "Now Is the Time"; "Once Is Enough", College English, 1950.
0.41 , Current English Forum, College English, 1959.
0.41 Ralph B. Long, The English Verb: A Traditional View, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.41 R. B. Lees, On Departures from Respected Traditions, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.40 Ralph B. Long, Another Look at Meaning and the Structure of Language, College English, 1973.
0.39 John Viertel, Generative Grammars, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.39 John Dewees, Ill-Formed Sentences, College English, 1969.
0.39 Julia P. Stanley, Sexist Grammar, College English, 1978.
0.39 Eugene R. Kintgen, Is Transformational Stylistics Useful?, College English, 1974.
0.38 Ronald Wardhaugh, A Comment on Noam Chomsky's "The Current Scene in Linguistics: Present Directions", College English, 1967.
0.38 , Current English Forum, College English, 1958.
0.37 Elmer F. Suderman, Preaching to the Fish, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.37 , Current English Forum, College English, 1942.
0.36 Sumner Ives, Defining Parts of Speech in English, College English, 1957.
0.36 D. W. Hendrickson, The "One of" Construction, College English, 1946.
0.36 D. L. Gates, On the Resurrection of the Pleonasm, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.35 , Problems in Linguistics, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.35 Elizabeth S. Sklar, The Tribunal of Use: Agreement in Indefinite Constructions, College Composition and Communication, 1988.
0.35 William Miller, New Sentence Tactics through Predication, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.35 Bertha M. Watts, Discordant Views on Concord, College English, 1946.
0.35 Yoshinobu Hakutani, In Search of a Universal Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.35 Frank W. Heny Wallace Chafe, Meaning and the Structure of Language, College English, 1972.
0.33 William R. Bowden, Grammars and Teaching, College English, 1979.
0.33 Martha Solomon, Teaching the Nominative Absolute, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.33 Margaret M. Bryant, Order in Sentences, College English, 1944.
0.33 R. Donald Cain, Guilty as an Accessory: The Sentence Diagram, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.32 , Current English Forum, College English, 1941.
0.32 Elaine Chaika, Elaine Chaika Responds, College English, 1979.
0.32 Hulon Willis, A Brief Comment on the Utility of Scholarly-Traditional Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.32 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt J. B. McMillan Julius C. Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1943.
0.32 John Dawkins, A Note on Coordinators and Subordinators, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.32 William H. Pixton, On Refining the Free Modifier, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1990.
0.32 Richard McLain, The Role of Explanation in Teaching Standard English: Constitutive and Regulative Rules in Language, College English, 1976.
0.32 Suzanne Ferguson, Response to Dudley Hascall "Would of", College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.31 Martha Kolln, Everyone's Right to Their Own Language, College Composition and Communication, 1986.
0.31 Ralph B. Long, English Grammar in the 1960's, College English, 1960.
0.31 Melvin J. Luthy, Why Transformational Grammar Fails in the Classroom, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.30 Ralph B. Long, Grammarians Still Have Funerals, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.30 Samuel R. Levin, Two Grammatical Approaches to Poetic Analysis, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.30 Ann Eljenholm Nichols, Syntax and Style: Ambiguities in Lawrence's "Twilight in Italy", College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.30 William H. Pixton, To Be for All Seasons: The Faulty Complement, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.30 Charlton Laird, Grammar Again: Reply, College English, 1963.
0.30 Richard Ohmann, Literature as Sentences, College English, 1966.
0.29 Arnold Solkov, Response to Martha Solomon "Teaching the Nominative Absolute", College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.29 Ralph B. Long, English Grammar in the 1970's, College English, 1970.
0.29 Margaret M. Bryant, The End Preposition, College English, 1947.
0.29 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt James B. McMillan Julius C. Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1944.
0.29 Lilita Rodman, THE PASSIVE IN TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC WRITING, Journal of Advanced Composition, 1981.
0.29 Ralph B. Long, Response to R B Lees "On Departures from Respected Traditions", College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.28 Ralph B. Long, Grammar by Breakthrough?, College English, 1962.
0.28 George P. Faust, Something of Morphemics, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.28 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt J. B. McMillan Julius C. Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1944.
0.27 Adeline Courtney Bartlett, Dangling Participles, College English, 1953.
0.27 Porter G. Perrin James B. McMillan Julius C. Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1944.
0.27 , Discussion of Advanced Linguistics, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.27 Eugene R. Kintgen, Psycholinguistics and Literature, College English, 1978.
0.27 Mark Lester, The Relation of Linguistics to Literature, College English, 1969.
0.26 Niel K. Snortum, In Defense of There, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.26 R. Allen Harris, Argumentation in Chomsky's "Syntactic Structures": An Exercise in Rhetoric of Science, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1989.
0.26 Robert P. Stockwell, Grammar? Today?, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.26 , Current English Forum, College English, 1958.
0.26 Charlton Laird, A Simpleminded Look at Grammar and Language, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.26 Walter P. Allen, Using Word Groups in Correcting Compositions, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.26 Paul Roberts, Note on Interment of Grammarians, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.26 , Current English Forum, College English, 1960.
0.26 Edward A. Kearns Michael Walker Kathleen McCoy Mark Balhorn, Four Comments on "The Politics of Grammar Handbooks: Generic He and Singular They", College English, 1994.
0.26 James T. Nardin, Non-Restrictive Participles as Adverbs, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.25 Frank Heny, Reply to Cosmos, College English, 1973.
0.25 Frank J. D'Angelo, Notes toward a Semantic Theory of Rhetoric within a Case Grammar Framework, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.25 William R. Bowden, Guilt by Association: The Sentence Diagram, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.25 Albert H. Marckwardt J. G. Perrin J. B. McMillan, Current English Forum, College English, 1942.
0.25 John Dawkins, Grammar Again, College English, 1963.
0.25 Elizabeth S. Sklar, Sexist Grammar Revisited, College English, 1983.
0.25 Edward L. Anderson, The Nature of Our Grammar, College English, 1955.
0.24 Mac Curdy Burnet, Structural Syntax on the Blackboard, College English, 1954.
0.24 Anne Palmer, Rules and Concord, College English, 1951.
0.24 Marcia R. Lieberman, The New Linguistics and the New Poetics, College English, 1969.
0.24 Pauline Erickson, Gramesis, College English, 1970.
0.24 Noam Chomsky, The Current Scene in Linguistics: Present Directions, College English, 1966.
0.24 T. M. Pearson, More Limitations of Structural Linguistics, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.24 John Russell, From Style to Meaning in "Araby", College English, 1966.
0.24 , Linguistics in the Composition/Communication Course, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.24 Russell Thomas, When-Clauses after Is (Was), College English, 1949.
0.24 Suzette Haden Elgin, Don't No Revolutions Hardly Ever Come by Here, College English, 1978.
0.24 Gladys D. Haase, Than, College English, 1949.
0.23 James Binney, Linguistics and Grammar in the Classroom Today, College English, 1962.
0.23 Thomas F. Mader, Headlines, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.23 Mac Curdy Burnet, Structural Grammar in English 101, College English, 1954.
0.23 Gladys D. Haase, Like for, College English, 1950.
0.23 Harold B. Allen, A Reply on Pluralism, College English, 1961.
0.23 , Current English Forum, College English, 1940.
0.23 Don M. Wolfe, Variety in Sentence Structure: A Device, College English, 1950.
0.23 , Current English Forum, College English, 1940.
0.23 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt J. B. McMillan Julius C. Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1944.
0.23 Dwight L. Bolinger, Need Auxiliary, College English, 1942.
0.23 Jane R. Walpole, Why Must the Passive Be Damned?, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.23 James L. Funkhouser, A Various Standard, College English, 1973.
0.23 John McCall, You Have Been Teaching English Too Long, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.22 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt J. B. McMillan Julius C. Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1944.
0.22 Robert M. Gorrell, Structure in Thought, College English, 1963.
0.22 L. M. Myers, Generation and Deviation, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.22 Richard Ohmann, From Style to Meaning in "Araby": Reply, College English, 1966.
0.21 Samuel R. Levin, Comparing Traditional and Structural Grammar, College English, 1960.
0.21 The NCTE Committee on Current English Usage Margaret M. Bryant, Current English Forum, College English, 1956.
0.21 , Current English Forum, College English, 1941.
0.21 George G. Gates, Let's Teach Grammar Too!, College English, 1956.
0.21 L. E. Wilbur, Bonehead Instructor, College English, 1956.
0.21 Mary Jonathan, You Noam Chomsky, College English, 1965.
0.21 The NCTE Committee on Current English Usage, Current English, College English, 1955.
0.21 T. M. Pearson, Some Limitations of Structural Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.21 Robert E. Knoll, How to Revise a Paper, College English, 1956.
0.21 J. B. McM., "Who" and "Whom", College English, 1945.
0.21 James Hayford, American Grammar, College English, 1942.
0.21 Tim Shopen, Some Contributions from Grammar to the Theory of Style, College English, 1974.
0.21 Tony Zurlo, Song of Conjugation: Or a Reading between the Leaves, College Composition and Communication, 1989.
0.21 Samuel Jay Keyser, Wallace Stevens: Form and Meaning in Four Poems, College English, 1976.
0.21 Frederick H. Candelaria, Science and Grammar: A Compromise, College English, 1960.
0.21 Jeffrey F. Huntsman Janet R. Binkley, Two Comments on Peter M Neely's "To Split or to Not Split", College English, 1980.
0.20 Margaret M. Bryant, Person Their, College English, 1950.
0.20 Elaine Chaika, Comment on J Mitchell Morse, College English, 1973.
0.20 Francis Christensen, In Defense of the Absolute, College English, 1950.
0.20 Ronald Wardhaugh, If Grammar Which Grammar and How?, College English, 1968.
0.20 Frank Heny, Reply to Chafe and Long, College English, 1973.
0.20 , Current English Forum, College English, 1942.
0.20 U. Harold Males, The Academic Poet, College English, 1959.
0.20 Charlton Laird, The Parts or Vestigial Remnants of Speech, College English, 1957.
0.20 R. Allen Harris, Generative Semantics: Secret Handshakes Anarchy Notes and the Implosion of Ethos, Rhetoric Review, 1993.
0.20 Jack C. Gray, The B3 Proportion, College English, 1961.
0.20 James Sledd, Coordination (Faulty) and Subordination (Upside-Down), College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.20 Wallace L. Anderson, Recognizing Restrictive Adjective Clauses, College English, 1957.
0.20 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt James B. McMillan Julius C. Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1945.
0.20 Russell Thomas, The Reason Is Because, College English, 1948.
0.19 , Current English Forum, College English, 1941.
0.19 L. M. Myers, Linguistics and the Teaching of Rhetoric, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.19 Alain Renoir, Traditional Grammar or Structural Linguistics: A Buyer's Point of View, College English, 1961.
0.19 Adeline Courtney Bartlett, The Case of the Noun or Pronoun with the Gerund, College English, 1950.
0.19 Oliver M. Willard, A Footnote to Laird's "Parts", College English, 1958.
0.19 John Frederick Frank, Who and Whom, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.19 Jacqueline Griffin, Remedial Composition at an Open-Door College, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.19 James Sledd, A Plea for Pluralism, College English, 1961.
0.19 Ralph B. Long, Grammar Can Help in Composition Courses, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.19 James W. Ney, Response to David Bartholomae "The Study of Error", College Composition and Communication, 1981.
0.19 Howard Lorenzo Buck, The Exception Proves the Rule, College English, 1941.
0.19 Roderick A. Jacobs, Focus and Presupposition: Transformations and Meaning, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.19 Francis Christensen, Notes toward a New Rhetoric, College English, 1963.
0.19 Robert M. Gorrell, Grammar in the Composition Course, College English, 1955.
0.19 Sharon Zuber Ann M. Reed, Sharon Zuber and Ann M Reed Respond, College English, 1994.
0.19 John White, Stratificational Grammar: A New Theory of Language, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.18 Spencer Cosmos, Chafe and Chomsky: A Reaction to a Review, College English, 1973.
0.18 Ray Mizer, Cognate Object, College English, 1961.
0.18 Ross Beatty, Windyfoggery and Bureaucratese, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1982.
0.18 Roger C. Schustereit, To a Student, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.18 , Current English Forum, College English, 1941.
0.18 Glenn J Broadhead James A. Berlin, Twelve Steps to Using Generative Sentences and Sentence Combining in the Composition Classroom, College Composition and Communication, 1981.
0.18 Martin Gliserman, An Act of Theft: Teaching Grammar, College English, 1978.
0.18 Marvin K. L. Ching, A Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Compact Verbal Paradox, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.18 Ronald Schleifer, Ronald Schleifer Responds, College English, 1989.
0.18 Gary Steinley, Introductory Remarks on Narratology, College English, 1976.
0.17 John W. Morris Jerry Richard, The Phoneme of Context, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.17 Shirley K. Rose, Down from the Haymow: One Hundred Years of Sentence-Combining, College English, 1983.
0.17 William R. Slothower, Structural Grammar in Programs of Preparation of Teachers of High-School English, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.17 David S. Kaufer Erwin R. Steinberg, ON REVISING NOUN COMPOUNDS: FOUR TESTS, Journal of Advanced Composition, 1984.
0.17 , Current English Forum, College English, 1960.
0.17 , Grammars and Composition Students, College Composition and Communication, 1974.
0.17 Carl Mills, A Comment on "Deconstruction and Linguistic Analysis", College English, 1989.
0.17 W. Nelson Francis, Modern Rhetorical Doctrine and Recent Developments in Linguistics, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.17 Mark Lester, The Value of Transformational Grammar in Teaching Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.17 James H. Mason, A Letter to the Editor, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.17 Elizabeth S. Sklar, The Possessive Apostrophe: The Development and Decline of a Crooked Mark, College English, 1976.
0.17 Ronald Shook, Response to Martha Kolln "Closing the Books on Alchemy", College Composition and Communication, 1983.
0.17 Julia P. Stanley, "Correctness" "Appropriateness" and the Uses of English, College English, 1979.
0.17 Karl Dykema, Progress in Grammar, College English, 1952.
0.17 Martha Kolln, Closing the Books on Alchemy, College Composition and Communication, 1981.
0.16 Peter M. Neely, To Split or to Not Split, College English, 1978.
0.16 John B. Carroll, The Critical Need in the Study of Language, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.16 Jerry Richard, The Phoneme of Context, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.16 , The New Grammar and the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.16 Joyce Armstrong Carroll, Transfusion, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.16 Martha Kolln, A Comment on "Grammar Grammars and the Teaching of Grammar", College English, 1985.
0.16 Wallace L. Chafe, Comment on Frank W Heny, College English, 1973.
0.16 Harry R. Warfel, Syntax Makes Literature, College English, 1960.
0.16 , Current English Forum, College English, 1942.
0.16 Mac Curdy Burnett, Differential Methodologies for Freshmen, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.16 William H. Green, Singular Pronouns and Sexual Politics, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.16 Robert De Beaugrande, Forward to the Basics: Getting Down to Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1984.
0.16 Terry Hawkes, Linguistics and the Teaching of English, College English, 1959.
0.16 Shirley K. Rose, Shirley K Rose Responds, College English, 1985.
0.16 Patricia A. Geuder, A Writing Seminar for Speakers of Black English, College Composition and Communication, 1972.
0.16 , Advanced Discussion of Linguistics, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.16 Paul Roberts, The Relation of Linguistics to the Teaching of English, College English, 1960.
0.16 John D. Howard, Letter to the Editor, College English, 1958.
0.16 H. Wendell Smith, A Comment on "Prufrock's Grammar", College English, 1979.
0.16 Garland Cannon, Handbooks Dictionaries and Punctuation, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.16 Patrick Hartwell, Grammar Grammars and the Teaching of Grammar, College English, 1985.
0.16 Francis Lee Utley, The Boundaries of Language and Rhetoric: The English Curriculum, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.16 Martha Kolln, Reply by Martha Kolln, College Composition and Communication, 1983.
0.16 , Current English Forum, College English, 1942.
0.16 John Algeo, Books on the History of English, College English, 1972.
0.15 Erwin R. Steinberg David S. Kaufer Cheryl Geisler, Response to Leonard Moskovit "When Is Broad Reference Clear?", College Composition and Communication, 1984.
0.15 , The Grammar Course for Teachers, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.15 , The Current Approaches to Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.15 Roland D. Carter, English Grammar with a Halo, College English, 1945.
0.15 Sumner Ives, Linguistics in the Classroom, College English, 1955.
0.15 Richard Cureton Michael Kearns, Two Comments on "The Case for Syntactic Imagery", College English, 1985.
0.15 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt J. B. McMillan, Current English Forum, College English, 1943.
0.15 Charlton Laird, A Footnote to the Footnote: Science Linguistics and the Kwakiutl Grammarian, College English, 1958.