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> Raymond S. Wise wrote on 16 Dec 2004: This seems to be how Chomsky uses it too. No conflict. I said "We disagree about the appropriateness of using 'pedant' to describe Pinker." You said "No, you disagree about the
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Me first person singular oblique personal pronoun Us first person ... personal pronoun Them third person plural oblique personal pronoun "Oblique"? Are you not talking about cases, then? I'm well aware English has no cases, but what
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