| Subject: | native speakers of English, please come in! |
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| From: | "Ray" |
| Date: | 30 Aug 2006 00:38:26 -0700 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.lang |
Hi, I don't know it's proper to ask this kind of question here. But it has recently come to my attention that the noun phrase "courses lectured in English" is rather common. As a non-native speaker and learner of the language, I don't think it is correct. Could the native speakers of English among you please tell me what you think? I'd appreciate your help. Ray |
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