[Histonet] Speakers of native English
Kemlo Rogerson
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Tue Mar 7 02:16:32 CST 2006
If Terry had said a Native (noun) of England rather than native (adj)
English it may have worked but that's semantics; we know what he meant.
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-----Original Message-----
From: MVaughan4 <@t> ucok.edu [mailto:MVaughan4 <@t> ucok.edu]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:29 PM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Speakers of native English
As opposed to those speakers of non-native English! :)
Mel
Melville B. Vaughan, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
University of Central Oklahoma
100 N. University Drive
Edmond, OK 73034
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 16:26:51 -0000
From: "Marshall Terry Dr, Consultant Histopathologist"
<Terry.Marshall <@t> rothgen.nhs.uk>
"One can't press too hard or too soft."
This is the sort of expression that only native English speakers
understand.
Dr Terry L Marshall, B.A.(Law), M.B.,Ch.B.,F.R.C.Path
Consultant Pathologist
Rotherham General Hospital
South Yorkshire
England
terry.marshall <@t> rothgen.nhs.uk
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