Ed DeHoratius wrote:
> 
> As a close to my topic (and I thank the people who responded), although I
> did not find exactly what I was looking for, I did find a fascinating
> article that would be of interest to anyone who teaches Latin.
> 
> E. McCartney, "Was Latin Difficult for a Roman?" in CJ 23, 1927, pp.161 ff.
> 
> McCartney organizes grammatical discussions or anecdotes that appear in
> classical authors regarding everything from Greek borrowed words to trouble
> with gender, agreement, and number.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Ed
> 
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Mr. DeHoratius,

Did you gather information on this topic for a paper?  If so, will you
share the paper with us once it is written?

Sincerely,

Greg Farnum
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