The study of grammar and logic has been a cornerstone of education for centuries. In this insightful book, Rogers provides a detailed analysis of the syntactical structure of the English language, exploring the complex interplay between grammar, logic, and meaning. Drawing on a range of examples and case studies, he offers a thoughtful and engaging study of the principles and practices of language and communication.
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