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unusual facts about plain language



Roger Dickinson-Brown

They are often written in the plain style and were evidently influenced by the epigrammatic tradition of Catullus, Martial (whom he translates) and J. V. Cunningham, including their social satire and sometimes risqué humor.


see also

MAFOR

Each MAFOR broadcast is followed by a brief technical synopsis of the current weather map in plain language.

Ralph Austen

Its dedication was to Robert Boyle, where the first edition was dedicated to Hartlib; and in it Austen argued for husbandry books that were concise and in plain language, a point taken up by John Worlidge.

Rules of golf

In 2004, the University of Chicago Press published a plain-language translation of this book.