Psycholinguistics and Literature
Eugene R. Kintgen
Grammars and Teaching
Elaine Chaika
Don't No Revolutions Hardly Ever Come by Here
Suzette Haden Elgin
An Act of Theft: Teaching Grammar
Martin Gliserman
Sexist Granmiar
Julia Stanley
Obscenity, Sexism, and Freedom of Speech
Haig A. Bosmajian
The Graffiti in Tolman Hall
Flossie Lewis
Poems
Keith & Rosmarie Waldrop
Political Fictions
Stewart Justman
The Case of Prufrock's Grammar
Melvin J. Luthy
The Cognate Trap in Writing by Hispanic Students
Daniel Pearlman
Good-bye Dartmouth, or Thirty-five, Fat, Slow, and Unemployed
Samuel Pickering, Jr.
Why Leroy Can't Write
Joseph Collignon
Predilections for Plethoric Prose
Gary Sloan
Love and Scholarship in Sparta, Michigan
Howard R. Wolf
Pain and Suffering
Ernest Gallo
For the Members
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