22.1210, Bernd: Heine is the New Linguist of the Day
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Subject: 22.1210, Bernd: Heine is the New Linguist of the Day
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Date: 12-Mar-2011
From: linguist [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: Read Bernd Heine's Story
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Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:32:52
From: linguist [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: Read Bernd Heine's Story
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Today we are presenting you with a new Linguist
of the day: Bernd Heine.
He is sharing his story on how he became a linguist
from his early days. This story, like the previous
ones we have featured, will inspire you. You may find
similarities to your own story.
Professor Heine wrote:
"Linguistics was never something I really felt
attached to when I was young. Latin declensions
and conjugations belong to the most boring
experiences of my school time, and the secondary
school English classes in my home town Leverkusen,
West Germany."
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