One note on Imart's grammar: when I said it was hard to use in class today, I meant it--there are no page numbers, but instead about 3500 bullet points, and the index is too short to have anything useful in it. But at the same time, it is very thorough on a lot of critical issues, and by far the best existing reference on the language. I wish I'd had access to it as I was learning the language, though I guess using my "teachers" as elicitation subjects to figure out some of this stuff developed useful skills. And no doubt built character and grew hair on my chest. Just like trying to find something again that you read in Imart's grammar if you didn't bookmark it.
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Interesting things said in my presence
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[edit] added: 16 September 2008
[edit] added: 14 September 2008
(23:16:35) [my father]: it is normal convention, however. So laTex doesn't know what it is doing
(23:17:04) [my father]: what the hell do you want with something that uses louisiana and texas as its call name
[edit] added: 14 September 2008
"Have at least one other obsession than linguistics."
[edit] added: 14 September 2008
"You have to like what you do. There's really no other reason to study linguistics."
[edit] added: 14 September 2008
"But Vanya from the provinces is just as clueless about that sort of stuff as Timurbek."
[edit] added: 14 September 2008
"I'm thinking of getting a new game console. Basically the reason being that I don't have a girlfriend. Not that I think it'll help me get one..."
[edit] added: 23 August 2008
"It's my wedding, but I didn't plan it. I'll show up at the appointed place and time and say the appointed things. I'm told there will be food."
[edit] added: 23 August 2008
"This is a reminder that all electronic devices must be turned off. This includes Blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, and lemon meringue pies."
[edit] added: 23 August 2008
"Do you know what I would've done to have a digging tool that went this deep when I was a kid?"
[edit] added: 16 August 2008
"I think they're going a little overboard—no pun intended—on this ocean theme."