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Lectures on Polish Syntax

Renata Grzegorczykowa, 1998


Lectures on Polish Syntax by Renata Grzegorczykowa were, as one might expect from the title, hellishly boring. For no treasure in the world, for all the money, would I ever want to encounter this dull woman.


The incomprehensible, overblown elaboration on Polish syntax only reinforced my conviction that only perverse, neurotic individuals with sexual deviations find their place in the field of linguistics.


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