I am grateful that all the three referees have found the dissertation interesting and appropriate for a Ph.D. degree.
Following are responsea to the points raised by the referees:
The dissertation was thoroughly proofread, and both typographical as well as grammar errors were corrected.
Several of the figures' captions (such as figures 4.9- 4.18, 4.22 and 4.23) were broaden, in order to better express their meaning and connection to the surrounding text.
Hey, Nilly!
First section, I would remove the "the" from between all and three.
Second section, "responsea" needs an s instead of an a.
Third, for balance, I would make grammar "grammatical".
Fourth, broaden should be "broadened".
Thanks, Kat, tommy and Amy!
Spelling on almost-4am is difikult.
Jesse, I think it's lovely that you *want* (even if only theoretically) to work for a daycare you went to.
Kat, you know, there's a lot of talk here about how restrictive the parents in very orthodox families are, but quite a few of them are very far from the (frustrating) picture you face.
There's a reason I'm hiring people to do the serious work on my house: I dutifully measured the length of dryer hose I needed, went out and got...the wrong kind, just a bit too short. Except I measured again, and it should be just right, it just isn't. I swear. I'm getting very familiar with the returns desks.
Nilly, I think you also need a comma before your title.
I would make grammar "grammatical".
This is funny out of context.
Nilly and Jesse are the best.
ION, dinner was artichoke and walnut pesto pasta with spinach, and dessert will be homemade (though very simple) chocolate mousse.
And now, with Jesse's comma (thanks!), the letter is typed.
Now to re-compile all the files into one big one, according to order, and then - oh, the most pleasant music of typing.
You'll have to post as Dr. Nilly soon!
I'm feeling incompetent tonight. I'm not trying anything else.
It's cultural (Armenian and Latina respectively). The whole thing makes me irate!
Aw Kat, I'm so sorry to hear that.