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What people are saying . . .

What people are saying . . .

February 21, 2019

“Susie, you’ve disappeared and we haven’t heard from you in forever!” “I know, I know.  Sometimes it’s just hard to think of exciting things to say.  But I’ll try today.  Actually, I’ll let others try since my brain isn’t being very creative today.” My mom: Susie has been keeping busy, and keeping me busy, too!  […]
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Willing yet clueless

Willing yet clueless

December 28, 2018

When you think of the Christmas story, who do you think of? Jesus? Mary? Joseph? Shepherds? Angels? Wisemen? All of the above? Others? The miracle we celebrate at Christmas, that of God taking on skin on bones, changed the whole world. Yet when we look at the lives of everyone in that list, each one […]
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2018

2018

December 23, 2018

Well, 2018 didn’t quite look like I had planned, but here is what God decided that this year would look like for me: January – March – I lived and worked among My People of My Country, learning language and culture and building relationships. I was learning how My People live and joining in. In […]
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Discourse Analysis – an example

Discourse Analysis – an example

December 17, 2018

As I’m working on my take-home final exam for my Discourse Analysis class, I thought I should take a break and give you a glimpse into what we’re learning. One thing we talk about in Discourse Analysis is Participant Reference. In regular-people terms, it means, “How do you introduce new characters into your story, keep […]
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Tone – what is it?

Tone – what is it?

November 20, 2018

  Does anyone else every hear about tone (or tonal) languages, or is that just something that us language nerds hear about? I’m actually curious, because it seems to me to be something that everyone hears about every once in a while, but then I’ve heard things recently that make me rethink that assumption. So […]
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43 strings

43 strings

November 20, 2018

When I arrived here in Texas a month ago, I remember asking God if this was really such a good idea. I mean, my life had just been turned upside down and now here I was, only knowing 2 people in a 7 hour radius, and I didn’t even have my stress-reliever, my harp. What […]
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Once upon a time . . .

Once upon a time . . .

October 12, 2018

Once upon a time, a fair maiden sailed to a land far across the sea, in great hopes of sharing the best news in the world with a people yet unknown to herself. Arriving on these dusty shores, she got to work, learning how to survive. Fast forward 5 years, and all was finally going […]
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Lots of learning

Lots of learning

August 20, 2018

Wow.  Ten graduate credits in nine weeks.  All related to what I’m doing in My Country – linguistics and translation and such.  It was a lot of work, but a lot of fun and really good, too.  And besides the 1000+ pages I read or all the papers and projects I did, I learned a […]
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Class Assignments/Real Life

Class Assignments/Real Life

July 24, 2018

    Do you see these two lovely pictures? The one with 6 nice ellipses is what the vowels looked like in a language we did a recent Acoustic Phonetics class project on. The other one where it’s all a mess? That’s what vowels in My Language look like. Even if you have no idea […]
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What I learned this week in grad school . . .

What I learned this week in grad school . . .

June 27, 2018

Some people learn boring things in grad school, and I guess I’ve learned some, too, but here are a few fun things I’ve learned this week:   By the time a baby is 12-months-old, their babblings are different based on the language that they hear around them. I learned about the McGurk Effect, where your […]
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