Another English Rant

Me and Billy Joe Bubba Bob (insert random name here) .... This is a mistake I hear from otherwise well-educated  people. That phrase absolutely drives me bonkers. Why? First, it is grammatically incorrect.  It should be: Billy Joe Bubba Bob and me/I ..... Second,  it sounds self-centered. Always list the other person first.   In grammar … Continue reading Another English Rant

TDZ Retrospective: Commas, Diagramming and Other Rants About English

Originally posted December 15, 2007.  After eight years look for another English rant coming soon. The other day The Big Guy was reading my blog and informed me that I needed a comma for some reason or another. This lead to lively and humorous dialogue about my not needing commas and semi-colons. TBG that it … Continue reading TDZ Retrospective: Commas, Diagramming and Other Rants About English

Flashback Post: Commas, Diagramming & Other Rants English

Note: One of my all time favorites originally posted 15 December 2007. The other day The Big Guy was reading my blog and informed me that I needed a comma for some reason or another. This lead to lively and humorous dialogue about my not needing commas and semi-colons. Nate that it would be a … Continue reading Flashback Post: Commas, Diagramming & Other Rants English

Dyslexia and Language

Recent studies suggest that there is a correlation between native language and the effects of dyslexia. According to findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the effect of dyslexia is different in children who read and speak English contrasted with those read and speak Chinese. Prior to this study, the language being … Continue reading Dyslexia and Language

Commas, Diagramming and Other Rants About English

The other day The Big Guy was reading my blog and informed me that I needed a comma for some reason or another. This lead to lively and humorous dialogue about my not needing commas and semi-colons. Nate that it would be a great topic for a blog. Of course, he thinks everything makes a … Continue reading Commas, Diagramming and Other Rants About English