question on study abroad (Albanian)

Genevra Gerhart ggerhart at wolfenet.com
Mon Jan 27 18:52:37 UTC 1997


Slavic language departments are nothing if not adaptable -- this is
where you look for Hungarian, Tatar, and Georgian in addition to other
Indo-European languages such as Armenian, Romanian, Tajik and Albanian.

Perhaps English professors could find employment teaching an Indian
language? Why have they not thought of it? And perhaps underemployed
French teachers could keep busy with what German demand there is.

Reminds me of a song -- something about loving the one you're near if
you're not near the one you love.

Just musing, gg
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