28.4830, FYI: All-New SpecGram (Mid-November 2017) Online

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Subject: 28.4830, FYI: All-New SpecGram (Mid-November 2017) Online

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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:17:03
From: Trey Jones [Trey at SpecGram.com]
Subject: All-New SpecGram (Mid-November 2017) Online

 
Greetings, Linguists!

The Mid-November 2017 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/CLXXX.r/

The editors and publishers of Speculative Grammarian are pleased to announce
that a special mid-month monograph issue of our esteemed journal is now
available. This issue offers a thorough and insightful guide to English
departments for the perplexed—but gainfully employed!—linguists who find
themselves in this strange land, lost among its strange inhabitants.

Enjoy!

—Trey Jones
Editor-in-Chief, Speculative Grammarian
http://SpecGram.com
 



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