New Linguistics Book Examines Gender and Language Patterns (fwd link)
hsouter at gmail.com
hsouter at gmail.com
Sat Sep 14 14:44:49 UTC 2013
Taanshi.
I cannot wait to read it. I have been a quiet admirer of your approach and work since reading your first posts on ILAT.... So much appreciated....
Kihchi-marsii!
Eekoshi.
Heather Souter
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On 2013-09-14, at 8:47 AM, "Dr. MJ Hardman" <hardman at ufl.edu> wrote:
> Thank you, Phil! And seeing it here first is most appropriate. That it be so let me tell you: the Introduction begins with a poem by our Richard Zane Smith, that I first read on this list and that Richard (thank you!) allowed us to use, making us the first publisher thereof; the Jaqi languages figure largely throughout the book; there are many other citations of other languages — the thread being that speakers of Englsih have a great deal to learn from speakers of other languages, including many that are now threatened.
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> Thank you all on this excellent list. And may this book, now finally ‘out there’, be of value to readers. It is probably my last book. The first one I wrote by hand and then had to buy a manual typewriter (it cost $50!! in a period in which I was earning $1800 a year) to hand it in. And my last is a e-book. Quite an arc of living; it has been a wild ride. May some of this experience that we have put into this book open doors to others. Again, thank you to this list.
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> MJ
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> On 9/13/13 2:45 PM, "Phil Cash Cash" <weyiiletpu at gmail.com> wrote:
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> New Linguistics Book Examines Gender and Language Patterns
> Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1465640#ixzz2eneNRQZA
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> Congrats to MJ Hardman on the release of her new volume on language. Remember you first heard it here on ILAT!
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> Phil
> ILAT mg
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> Dr. MJ Hardman
> Professor Emeritus
> Linguistics, Anthropology and Latin American Studies
> University of Florida
> Doctora Honoris Causa UNMSM, Lima, Perú
> website: http://clas.ufl.edu/users/hardman/
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