23.1495, Just $100 separates two linguistic juggernauts in the Subfield Challenge!
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Subject: 23.1495, Just $100 separates two linguistic juggernauts in the Subfield Challenge!
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Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 13:54:49
From: LINGUIST List [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: Which subfield will make the next move?
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It seems that, distracted by weekend reverie, Sociolinguists
have let their lead slip! Indeed, Friday was a transformational
time, as our Syntacticians have overtaken this gregarious bunch
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Yes, this competition has shifted--but will this prove to be
a change in surface structure only? With just over $100
separating these two juggernauts, can Syntax hold its lead
over Sociolinguistics, or will a new challenger emerge as
the dominant node?
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