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The Ling Thing

January 13, 2013 by Jordan Husband

Jordan holding up printouts of his two Cherokee linguistic write-ups.
Yes, that *IS* a total of one hundred and one sheets of paper containing linguistics analysis in Jordan's hands. Isn't that normal?

One phonemic write-up:
40 pages.

One grammar write-up:
61 pages.

Seven weeks in Tahlequah, OK.
Three weeks in Roach, MO.

One laptop stolen.
One laptop returned.
One additional week in Newport, WA.

4+ years of stateside NTM training… finished!

With the long-delayed conclusion of my linguistics practicum, Amy and I are now done with NTM’s USA-based training program. Almost our entire married life has been spent studying in New Tribes schools, being equipped for the task of taking God’s Word to people who haven’t heard of Jesus Christ. It’s hard to imagine the reality of being done, but I suspect it will sink in all too quickly as we move forward from here!

Today we celebrate, rest, and praise the Lord for how far he has brought us. Next week… we begin the process of getting to Mexico!

Filed Under: Linguistics, Training

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