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TheodenHumphrey wrote: July 15th, 2020, 12:31 pm Okay, I removed the stumble; if there are more changes needed for the plurals, let me know.
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I'm very sorry for taking so long getting back to this. PL OK!

Again, my apologies.
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Oh, my. I was hoping to get these last two sections in before the end of the month, but not going to make it. Lost my unedited recording of Section 7 in my HD crash. I hope to recover the data, but it will be a while before I know. So, I have recorded it again and uploaded it. Section 8 is much longer, so I won't be able to get it done soon enough. But, we'll help to get September off to a running start. :) We are already over the record for all but two months, I think, and on pace for a record setting year. One bright spot for 2020.

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silverquill wrote: August 28th, 2020, 1:29 pm Oh, my. I was hoping to get these last two sections in before the end of the month, but not going to make it. Lost my unedited recording of Section 7 in my HD crash. I hope to recover the data, but it will be a while before I know. So, I have recorded it again and uploaded it. Section 8 is much longer, so I won't be able to get it done soon enough. But, we'll help to get September off to a running start. :) We are already over the record for all but two months, I think, and on pace for a record setting year. One bright spot for 2020.

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/1001grammar_07_hathaway_128kb.mp3 11:09
Not to worry!
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Well, I did it!
This was a tough one. There was one table in there that was problematic. Several ways to do it, so I kind of took the easy way. Let me know if you want it done differently. And, there are couple of less than perfect edits. I can redo if the seem too bad to you.

Verbs in most languages are complex, and English is one of the worst. We didn't even try to teach the perfect tense to our Korean students. There language reflects a different concept of time and action, so there is not any equivalent. Same issue in trying to translate Greek verbs into English (and other languages). Of course, that generates theological debates, unfortunately.

There is a tribal language in South America where time is spoken of in terms of up or down the river.
Linguistics is a fascinating field.


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silverquill wrote: September 1st, 2020, 10:31 am Of course, that generates theological debates, unfortunately.
Theologians need the work!


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silverquill wrote: September 1st, 2020, 10:31 am Well, I did it!
You did a great job with both sections! 7 and 8 PL OK!
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alg1001 wrote:
I believe we're ready for the catalog!
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Great! I will start cataloging. :)
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https://librivox.org/1001-questions-and-answers-on-english-grammar-by-benjamin-hathaway/

Kevin, thank you for jumping in to BC this and PL it!

Congratulations! :clap:
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alg1001 wrote: September 2nd, 2020, 7:49 pm https://librivox.org/1001-questions-and-answers-on-english-grammar-by-benjamin-hathaway/

Kevin, thank you for jumping in to BC this and PL it!

Congratulations! :clap:
Yay team!
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