15.3204, FYI: A New Classic Speculative Grammarian Online

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Subject: 15.3204, FYI: A New Classic Speculative Grammarian Online

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Date: 14-Nov-2004
From: Trey Jones < Trey at SpecGram.com >
Subject: A New Classic Speculative Grammarian Online



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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 15:44:17
From: Trey Jones < Trey at SpecGram.com >
Subject: A New Classic Speculative Grammarian Online


Greetings Linguists!

Speculative Grammarian, the premier scholarly journal
featuring research in the neglected field of satirical linguistics,
is proud to present a special classic issue of another of our
sister publications (actually, more of a weird but lovable
grandmotherly neighbor publication): Babel (no, not *that*
Babel--this is the funny one).


Babel, Volume I, Number 2, April 1990:

        http://specgram.com/Babel.I.2/

This issue resurrects, zombie-like, a number of classic
articles, including a ground-breaking report on an unlikely
language of the Andes, another important round in the endless
struggle between Tagmemics and Stratificationalism for
representational supremacy, and a Warning for Linguists that
is as timely as ever--along with the usual selection of other
high-quality articles, reviews, and letters from readers.


As always, SpecGram is also looking for new submissions!

Happy Reading!
-Trey

Trey Jones, Managing Editor
Speculative Grammarian
The premiere journal of satirical linguistics

http://SpecGram.com


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics




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