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    E-PRIME, abolishing all forms of the verb "to be," has its roots in the field of general semantics, as presented by [[Alfred Korzybski]] in his 1933 book, ''Science and Sanity''.
    E-PRIME, abolishing all forms of the verb "to be," has its roots in the field of general semantics, as presented by [[Alfred Korzybski]] in his 1933 book, ''Science and Sanity''.


    * [http://www.nobeliefs.com/eprime.htm TOWARD UNDERSTANDING E -PRIME] (by [[Robert Anton Wilsons]])
    * [http://www.nobeliefs.com/eprime.htm TOWARD UNDERSTANDING E -PRIME] (by [[Robert Anton Wilson]])


    * [http://www.angelfire.com/nd/danscorpio/ep2.html E-Prime Tutorial]
    * [http://www.angelfire.com/nd/danscorpio/ep2.html E-Prime Tutorial]

    Latest revision as of 14:28, 17 September 2005

    E-prime is a modification of English which removes the verb 'to be'.

    E-PRIME, abolishing all forms of the verb "to be," has its roots in the field of general semantics, as presented by Alfred Korzybski in his 1933 book, Science and Sanity.

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