Kirby Conrod
assistant prof in linguistics at swarthmore; phd in linguistics from u washington; sociosyntax; they/them or ey/em.
- god i love taking a train
- really upset i didn’t get to “Ouib” first
- i think ive seen it as far back as like 2015
- Some personal news for @jonbois.bsky.social, @englelaird.bsky.social, and me.
- Huddle up, folks. I’m going to publish @jonbois.bsky.social ’s debut novel, 50007: AN AMERICAN FOOTBALL ODYSSEY
- omg
- Has anyone written about this in linguistics (or philosophy)? Seems like the analysis of this is very clear and obvious and also is something that should be put out into the world (if no one has and anyone would like to join me in doing so, dm pls)
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View full threadI am also overwhelmed with stuff a bit! but I feel this would be quite straightforward to do. I would also like to do it as a larger team if people are interested (maybe including you in that case?)
- if it is not like done when i finish first draft of book this fall then yeah, but til then i reallyyyyyy am not allowed to lol
- i still absolutely can't/shouldn't do another side project but im extremely would like you to write about this
- It's pronouns week in my Modern English Grammar class next week!!!1
- yes.... hahaha..... yes
- man. sensory processing disorder
- A language with somewhere between 58 and 164 consonants. Depends who you ask.
- i love when this happens
- Am the proud owner of a 52 oz bucket of dill garlic pickles and it’s so tightly packed to the brim that I have brine and dill fronds just falling onto the refrigerator shelf and I could not be happier
- pics
- Omg my kid is reading the I Can Has Cheezburger book
- a student wrote me such a fun syntax paper about lolcatese last semester, it's so nostalgic lol