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12wonderY
I saw this new member's profile picture and comment
Ooops. edited to add the correct link
http://www.librarything.com/pic/4949724
Edupedia Publications Pvt Ltd is a reputed publisher of academic books
and had to go look at the profile
http://www.librarything.com/profile/EdupediaPublications
Enjoy.
Ooops. edited to add the correct link
http://www.librarything.com/pic/4949724
Edupedia Publications Pvt Ltd is a reputed publisher of academic books
and had to go look at the profile
http://www.librarything.com/profile/EdupediaPublications
Enjoy.
5darrow
Their entire portfolio seems to comprise fewer than 20 books. Hindi or Gujarati language is their speciality. Gotta start small to get big.
6thorold
If the OED is to be believed, reputed in the sense of "held in high repute" is still perfectly standard in Indian English, but nowhere else.
Another thing I never knew about the English language...
(With an adverb attached, e.g. "internationally reputed", it's acceptable everywhere, of course.)
Another thing I never knew about the English language...
(With an adverb attached, e.g. "internationally reputed", it's acceptable everywhere, of course.)
7Writermala
Should we be called "Pedants'" corner or "Pedants's" corner? I see spell check likes the first version:-)
8thorold
>7 Writermala:
Last time that question came up, someone was arguing for "Pedant scorner"...!
Our esteemed founder proposed "Pedants' Corner" on the reasonable assumption that the group would be unlikely to have any interesting discussions unless it contained more than one pedant.
Last time that question came up, someone was arguing for "Pedant scorner"...!
Our esteemed founder proposed "Pedants' Corner" on the reasonable assumption that the group would be unlikely to have any interesting discussions unless it contained more than one pedant.
9Muscogulus
I tip my hat to the in-house polymath Shashikant Nishant Sharma, who has published on urban planning, children's literature, and web publishing.
There is a little inconsistency concerning number in Mr. Sharma's titles. This one uses the plural number as expected: Best Thoughts and Quotes of the World.
But this one is a puzzle: Best Tips and Tricks for Bloggers and Webmaster. Why plural bloggers but singular webmaster? Perhaps only one webmaster on earth is expected to read the thing, but at least two bloggers might.
There is a little inconsistency concerning number in Mr. Sharma's titles. This one uses the plural number as expected: Best Thoughts and Quotes of the World.
But this one is a puzzle: Best Tips and Tricks for Bloggers and Webmaster. Why plural bloggers but singular webmaster? Perhaps only one webmaster on earth is expected to read the thing, but at least two bloggers might.