If I can get the special characters out of Mac’s first email, I’ll put it up. It’s sort of historical now. 2011, not 2007. One of the many problems we have with getting the attribution changed is that Mac writes peer-to-peer. I just received a book from someone wanting me to go over it and the chapter on Mac’s research was horribly light. He explained that his publisher wanted it to read like a magazine article. Mac does NOT read like a magazine article. Trying to explain how you decide which phoneme groups are valid for comparison twists your tongue in your mouth. I always thought the simplest way to prove the matter was to make people read Moore. He was the worst poet imaginable! Ghastly. Every time I had to go through data to analyze for yet another pass, I would absolutely SUFFER through Moore’s writing. Livingston’s floats like a dream.
I have noticed a similar phenomena in my reading over the years. Some authors are horrible, and some just flow through your mind with ease.