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From: ljones@ivory.trentu.ca (Len Jones)
Subject: Re: Looking for a sentence diagramming program
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In article <01bbbb75$97b7e640$63c4b7c7@Rajjar.ix.netcom.com>, "Roger Davis" <rajjar@ix.netcom.com> writes:
>Hi! I don't know if this request can be fulfilled, but I'm
>looking for a program that can take an ordinary paragraph of common text
>(not academic writing) and "diagram" each of its sentences. The results
>would
>not need to be reported graphically, just break the sentence up into its
>various grammatical units. If anyone knows of such a program, please email
>me.
>-- 
>Roger Davis

Try Word Perfect. It can pharse sentences.

len jones

