
kayaulai.bsky.social
PhD cand @ucsbling.bsky.social, incoming asst prof @universityofga.bsky.social. I study how we use grammar in everyday life. Made in ππ°
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I read 'POS' variously as 'point of sale' or 'part of speech' in my head for many years before I finally found out what it meant on the Internet
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My favourite, though has to be Texarkana (try to guess where that is before looking up if you don't know)
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Kansas City, MO has a suburb called Kansas City, KS!
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Achievements and accomplishments entered the chat
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I think it's normally (1) but I'd love if it were (2) lol
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Did you already have digital photos then??? Or was that a scan
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The Danish linguist Hans JΓΈrgensen also died 1954. He worked on the #Newar language of Nepal - and his main works are already digitized by the Danish Royal academy ππ¬ publ.royalacademy.dk/search?q=&filter[years-from][]=&filter[authors][]=1294&filter[sort-by][]=2
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Oh I meant like in addition to renv stuff!
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Thanks!! I was hoping I wasn't inadverdently doing something really bad since I haven't seen anyone else do this haha.
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a.k.a. wordformstrat
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Monosyllabism *and* compounding as the primary wordformation strategy!
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I have never tried switching before (but thought about it), and your post has successfully convinced me to never switch to base pipe, congratulations π
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Isn't this how it works in CDMX? (At least from what I've heard)
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Another win for Microsoft Word
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For now, anyway
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Sadly didn't get off the ground after their initial set of videos 4 years ago: www.youtube.com/@wugislingui...
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Which is why I pivoted to doing research on it instead
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I used to do that as a kid/teen and stopped when I got old enough to be embarrassed at how bad I was at it
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Thanks again for all your great work when we submitted! πππ
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If the drop in effectiveness is such that those majors get *even less* enrollment in the end, the result would be the opposite of what the administration is aiming for.
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Yeah that's what I feel. We must promote how teaching humanities makes people more attractive workers on the labour market or our fields won't even survive. We should do this without losing sight of our other commitments but giving the employability part short shrift means we can't do anything
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Thanks, I didn't end up sleeping that much but I think the adrenaline is keeping me going haha!
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Thanks!! It's in ~an hour, fingers crossed!
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Thanks, I haven't looked so much into that (since this position is more teaching) but I definitely will!!
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Thanks, I will!!
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Thanks!! I've been researching their curriculum and stuff, will probably rehearse some common interview questions showing that I've done my homework there! π
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Ik you said to ignore it, but I wonder about the reasoning for Chile and Paraguay being included lol, aren't both of those >50% mestizo or Indigenous?