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Back in NM | Indigenous Language SPEAK
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The indigenous languages of the world are in general those considered to be the most endangered.The goal of this forum is to provide a place for linguists, language speakers, educators and any other interested people to discuss any issues regarding language loss, language research, and fieldwork methodology within indigenous communities. What are linguists good for? May 30, 2007. It was nice seeing you… in Santa Barbara… next place is Australia! 8230; right…. What are linguists good for? You are commenti...
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Change Junkies: April 2009
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Being a record of events, both mundane and extraordinary, in the lives of Justin and Catalin, a generally cautious pair who, with unsettling regularity, throw caution to the wind and set out in new directions. I hope you are enjoying this lovely time of year, where the plant world seems to be noticeably changing every day. Sunday, April 26, 2009. Fruits of the Season. I have just started to read about how to harvest and cook nopales. Anyone have a favorite way of getting rid of the thorns? Which had frui...
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Change Junkies: The Coreopsis problem
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Being a record of events, both mundane and extraordinary, in the lives of Justin and Catalin, a generally cautious pair who, with unsettling regularity, throw caution to the wind and set out in new directions. Saturday, June 13, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. If you cant beet em. Exposing the hidden beauty. So many sad plant symptoms.so few diagnostic too. Untethering the Fruit Trees. Fruitful Labor: Fostering Urban Fruit Culture. Here are a coup. Catching up on photos.
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Change Junkies: So many sad plant symptoms...so few diagnostic tools
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Being a record of events, both mundane and extraordinary, in the lives of Justin and Catalin, a generally cautious pair who, with unsettling regularity, throw caution to the wind and set out in new directions. So many sad plant symptoms.so few diagnostic tools. If only they could talk. Like in so much of my gardening, I am adopting a wait-and-see attitude, only because I can't figure out anything else to do. I tore out the rue after realizing that was what had caused a bad rash on Justin's arms. I al...
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The State of Indigenous Languages | Indigenous Language SPEAK
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The indigenous languages of the world are in general those considered to be the most endangered.The goal of this forum is to provide a place for linguists, language speakers, educators and any other interested people to discuss any issues regarding language loss, language research, and fieldwork methodology within indigenous communities. The health of Australian Aboriginal people →. The State of Indigenous Languages. March 13, 2007. Has some interesting comments on it too:. March 10, 2007. A few years ag...
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What are linguists good for? | Indigenous Language SPEAK
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The indigenous languages of the world are in general those considered to be the most endangered.The goal of this forum is to provide a place for linguists, language speakers, educators and any other interested people to discuss any issues regarding language loss, language research, and fieldwork methodology within indigenous communities. What are linguists good for? May 31, 2007. 8221; She said she wanted to know because she was interested in teaching linguistics to community activists and would like to ...
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Change Junkies: Integrating Spaces
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Being a record of events, both mundane and extraordinary, in the lives of Justin and Catalin, a generally cautious pair who, with unsettling regularity, throw caution to the wind and set out in new directions. I recently took down one of the fences that had defined the dog area for the previous owners. It's interesting how hard it is to re-imagine space that has already been divided in a particular way. Slowly, I am beginning to imagine how to create the spaces in our yard that we want. You are already a...
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Tiwi » matjjin-nehen
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Archived Posts from this Category. Tue 16 Nov 2010. Posted by jangari under Bilingualism. This is evidently my first post in some six months and I have to confess, I have been thinking about throwing in the towel altogether. Two of the reasons for this were that I have been writing (although again, not lately) on Fully (sic). Crikey’s language blog, and that I was so busy teaching over the past few semesters in Sydney that I couldn’t put in the time or effort that this blog deserved. Which is a co-educat...
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Politics » matjjin-nehen
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Archived Posts from this Category. Mon 30 May 2011. Taking Slut Back: How a word gets reclaimed. Posted by jangari under English. This post will obviously contain language that may offend. So stop now if you’re a prude. Cross-posted at Fully (sic). In Melbourne on Saturday, more than 2000 women and men gathered for a protest called. For a comprehensive report on the Melbourne slutwalk and here. Anyway, the officer at the heart of this told the students:. This interests me linguistically as instances of w...