The Ling. Grad. Student's Cure for the Blues
Ever found yourself slogging through yet another McCarthy & Prince treatise with no end in sight? Or perhaps you've stayed up into the wee hours of the morning digging through a grammar written in a no-longer-current framework by a long-dead missionary in search of a single piece of data you're not sure exists, but whose existence, you hope, will save the cagey thesis your advisor agreed to let you explore (you know, the one that bears little if any resemblance to your original thesis, the one you actually care about)? If this sounds like you, put down the reading material, and pick up your headphones: SpecGram has a podcast! Now you can spend time not being productive while still engaging with language in some way without having to resort to conlanging!
Dedalvs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/09
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