22.1895, FYI: All-New SpecGram (May 2011) Online
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Subject: 22.1895, FYI: All-New SpecGram (May 2011) Online
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Date: 01-May-2011
From: Trey Jones [Trey at SpecGram.com]
Subject: All-New SpecGram (May 2011) Online
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Date: Mon, 02 May 2011 10:27:07
From: Trey Jones [Trey at SpecGram.com]
Subject: All-New SpecGram (May 2011) Online
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Greetings Linguists!
The May 2011 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/CLXI.4/
Included in this jinky issue--mad hardcore articles, including an
investigation into cryptolexicography, an explication of reduplicated
dinosaurs, observations concerning a mystery manuscript, and an
accumulation of things you didn't know you didn't know--along with the
usual high-quality collection of letters from our readers, cartoons,
puzzles, and more...
Next time (June 2011), we will have another all-new issue of Speculative
Grammarian.
Enjoy!
Trey Jones
Managing Editor, Speculative Grammarian
http://SpecGram.com
P.S.: We're still looking for new contributors--we're seeking witty,
erudite papers in satirical linguistics that demonstrate a comprehensive
knowledge of the field of linguistics as a whole, a subtle wit, and a
refined sense of written language. However, as those kinds of papers are
pretty hard to come by, we're *accepting* papers that are moderately
clever, can be edited into some passable form, and don't rely too heavily
on bodily function humor. More information is available here at
http://SpecGram.com/submit.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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