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long legged fly: January 2007
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Saturday, January 27, 2007. On February first I will be flying to Kunming. Where I will meet up with a Chinese friend, spend some days marveling at a thing called sunlight, and then go to a place that, I imagine, very few other travelers will be going. I realize Yunnan. Is a very large place, and that I ought to go see all manner of very famous locales- but I am tired of traveling for the sake of collecting. And "Why...
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long legged fly: sichuanhua primer--四川话入门--sǐcuáhhuǎ rǔmen*--part 2: pronunciation
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Friday, July 06, 2007. Sichuanhua primer- 四川话入门- sǐcuáhhuǎ rǔmen*- part 2: pronunciation. KEY PRONOUNCIATION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SICHUANHUA AND PUTONGHUA. This is the part where most casual readers will throw up their hands, say what the fuck! Does, indeed, sound quite. Well, there’s no choice but to deal with it now, at the very beginning. Anyway, let’s begin with consonant, vowel, and diphthong changes. I originall...
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long legged fly: sichuanhua primer--四川话入门--sǐcuáhhuǎ rǔmen*--part 1: tones
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Thursday, June 21, 2007. Sichuanhua primer- 四川话入门- sǐcuáhhuǎ rǔmen*- part 1: tones. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TONES IN SICHUANHUA AND PUTONGHUA. There are some general rules that can be followed in the conversion of tones from putonghua. Although they are not always consistent. After I publish the first few parts of the primer, I will try to write up a list of exceptions to these rules and add them as an appendix;. No doub...
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long legged fly: update
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Part three of the Sichuanhua Primer will be up next week. Even though internet strangers don't seem to care much for sichunhua. So far I've had about three downloads of the files I put up), that's pretty much what I expected, and so I'm going to continue with the series. Web site put up at the end of the summer. Posted by KMM at 1:00 AM. Bring on the Night.
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long legged fly: February 2007
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Thursday, February 15, 2007. News from the wire- by pablo- "poverty in america and the enlightenment of exploitation". MARTIN FISCHER TRAILBLAZER IN THE WORLD OF ADVENTURE TOURISM. BOSTON- On a sunny day last march dozens of photographers crowded around the window of a six floor housing complex in Lower Roxbury, a community in South Boston famous for its poverty and high incidences of drug-related crime. The man, Mar...
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long legged fly: audio hosting
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Thursday, June 21, 2007. I'm about to post the second part of the Sichuanhua Primer. And I thought I'd make a few quick notes. The first is that I'm hosting files at this site, www.mediafire.com. Because as far as I can tell blogger does not provide much in the way of file hosting. Posted by KMM at 8:03 PM. Bring on the Night. Longleggedfly.blog at gmail dot com.
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long legged fly: February 2006
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. It's now official - curricula - mental atrophy no more. Things are coming together very quickly. Once I start my regular teaching in the fall I will teach postgraduate courses called "Composition and Conversation." The curriculum will apparently be open-ended, meanign that I'll be able to focus more heavily on reading and writing- my preferred subjects for teaching. Awaiting the job offer.
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long legged fly: back--stuff from a newspaper--wherein i ask important questions
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Friday, August 03, 2007. Back- stuff from a newspaper- wherein i ask important questions. So I'm back from AMERICA and it was everything I thought it would be- bright and sunny and filled with lots of my parents' tasty desserts. I think I gained like ten pounds over there. I also did many other important things when I was there, such as eat ribs and numerous potato dishes. Of being knowledgeable on a subject that's m...
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long legged fly: screen shots of the new website
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Friday, August 03, 2007. Screen shots of the new website. Still aiming to have it all finished by the end of August. I'm having trouble making my design into a wordpress template because I am not. A talent when it comes to HTML and, more specifically, PHP. Let me know what you think of the design. Posted by KMM at 11:30 PM. Bring on the Night. Longleggedfly.blog at gmail dot com.
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long legged fly: July 2007
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GESTICULATIONS ON CHINA AND THE PRUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Friday, July 13, 2007. So, I'm back in the US for about three weeks. Hopefully I'll be able to recuperate from China and cool down and refresh the Chinese speaking portion of my brain (which during the last few weeks in Chengdu had melted and started leaking out my nose). Anyway . . . Needless to say, there will be no Sichuanhua Primer updates for the next three weeks. Posted by KMM at 11:25 AM. Friday, July 06, 2007.