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Multilingual Options for the 2007 Office System Desktop
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over 5 years ago
by
Natural Language Group Microsoft Office
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My colleague Adam Rosenblatt alerted me to an interesting document was recently posted to the Microsoft Partner Site. This narrated presentation provides an overview of options for deploying multilingual Office 2007 desktops and discusses the changes...
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You say Arkansas'. I say Arkansas's. Let's write it into the law.
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Natural Language Group Microsoft Office
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Recently the Linguistic Society of America highlighted an NPR report on a dispute among Arkansans about how to write the state’s possessive . Also see http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/10330.htm , and the Arkansas (Arkansas’? Arkansas’s?) state house resolution...
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