26.3463, FYI: All-New SpecGram (August 2015) Online

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Subject: 26.3463, FYI:  All-New SpecGram (August 2015) Online

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Date: Sun, 02 Aug 2015 19:21:33
From: Trey Jones [Trey at SpecGram.com]
Subject: All-New SpecGram (August 2015) Online

 Greetings, Linguists!

The August 2015 issue of Speculative Grammarian—the premier scholarly journal featuring research in the neglected field of satirical linguistics—is now available online for your browsing pleasure.

http://SpecGram.com/CLXXIII.4/

The editors and publishers of Speculative Grammarian are pleased to announce that another issue of our August journal is now available. This issue offers many excellent features, including a search for a truly, madly, deeply real linguist, a punishing investigation, replete with punishing footnotes, and a look back at an early instance of Proto-Indo-Spamopean—along with the usual collection of letters from our readers, student pearls, limericks, cartoons, puzzles, advertisements, and more...

Next time (September 2015), we will have another all-new issue of Speculative Grammarian.

Enjoy!
-Trey Jones
Editor-in-Chief, Speculative Grammarian
http://SpecGram.com
 
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics



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