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Many Languages. One Voice. The Network aka "The Tank". Comprised of over 1,000 professional linguists from around the world, our growing community of local language experts represents one of the most adaptive, diverse, and unique teams across today’s language services industry. Regardless of where your language journey takes you, Linguistix Tank will always be able to give you and your company the native perspective and linguistic support you need to succeed. Interested in Working for Linguistix Tank?
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The LinguistKids blog was created by a writer, publisher, linguist, library student, foreign-language aficionado, and mother of three in order to provide information and resources to librarians, educators, and parents who want to help children learn languages and linguistics, understand cultures, and become citizens of the world. LinguistKids is affiliated with Worlds Edge Books and Publishing. Thursday, June 30, 2011. LINES IN THE SAND, by guest blogger Francie Gow. I tried to salvage the situation when...
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Where comedy and blogging collide. Dear Stranger, Do I Know You? November 9th, 2011. I got stared at a lot today. It was weird. One guy from an office across the hall even came over to introduce himself. We've been working across the hall from each other for like, a year. What was particularly strange was his lingering touch on my hand. I dunno what in the hell was going on there. Was there something on my face? A sign on my back? You look just like my [insert female relation here]! I like funny stuff.
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Wednesday, 13 December 2017. Can you buy macarons here? Google sometimes asks me questions, via my phone, about places I've been to so that it can improve its information about businesses when people search for them. These are very revealing about what people search for, Google's insistence on not Britishising its communication, and the way that search data translates into queries. Is there a restroom here? Is this place popular with travelers? Is there a parking lot or structure? This is lazy. It wo...
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Ryan's linguistics blog
A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly. Saturday, November 22, 2014. Review: Through the Language Glass. Disclaimer: I was sent a free review copy of this book. OK, the blog post:. Sunday, September 1, 2013. I've posted a number of book reviews on this blog, but I think this one is the first I have concrete plans to use in the near future. I was asked to review "Punctuation? Saturday, March 3, 2012. As in "sin...
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