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Hugh Paterson III

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Apr 26, 2025, 11:28:59 AMApr 26
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Greetings,

I'm away from my XLingPaper instance for a few days. Can someone email me a PDF of the template for Tom Payne's grammar sketch which is available via XLingPaper? Just open a fresh copy of the template and then print to PDF via XeLaTeX.

Kind Regards,
- Hugh

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Apr 26, 2025, 12:36:37 PMApr 26
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See attached.  Note, however, that this version is over twenty years old.  You might want to contact Tom to get a more current outline.  (And if you do, please get me a copy.)

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Hugh Paterson III

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Apr 26, 2025, 6:53:02 PMApr 26
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Than you very much. 

My recollection is that Tom published a revision  in 2007 with David Webber.  However, I’m not sure we should expect a second revision as Tom has more recently considered the needs of the community and prefers to adapt to 1) what is interesting or note worthy or 2) what is helpful in a mother tongue context. Some believe that structural prescription in grammar writing is antiquated. 

Conversely, I still find great value to this outline and tools like paws. 


All the best,
-Hugh

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