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  • Language Log explains a very similar, oft-used scam called mass lexical comparison normally operating on protolanguages in Bill Poser's The Emperor's Clothes April 18, 2006.

    Rhaetic for Dummies 2008

  • Language Log explains a very similar, oft-used scam called mass lexical comparison normally operating on protolanguages in Bill Poser's The Emperor's Clothes April 18, 2006.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • In Move over stock photos, Poser's here, Cathy Moore looks at alternatives to stock photos, in which, she complains, the girls are always too thin, too pretty and too happy.

    Tips for do-it-yourself artists Clive Shepherd 2007

  • In Move over stock photos, Poser's here, Cathy Moore looks at alternatives to stock photos, in which, she complains, the girls are always too thin, too pretty and too happy.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Clive Shepherd 2007

  • I can echo Bill Poser's story; despite carrying the last name "Busch", I don't have a drop of German blood in me.

    languagehat.com: FROM RUSSIAN TO YIDDISH. 2005

  • I read in Bill Poser's post that in North Korea it is celebrated in January.

    languagehat.com: HAPPY HANGUL DAY. 2005

  • I should note that this is all just the results of my thinking about Poser's offhand comment about kana - it may not reflect the views of actual theorists.

    languagehat.com: LEPCHA [MORA]. 2005

  • As Bill Poser's Language Log post, where I learned about the language clause, says, "This is great news for Kurdish and the Kurds, whose language has never before had official status."

    languagehat.com: KURDISH AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE. 2005

  • I'm sorry, I hadn't realised that the question of the borrowability of pronouns had become a topic in this discussion prior to Poser's post.

    languagehat.com: LINGUISTICS ON NOVA. 2004

  • Beyond Poser's point about boku, none of the Japanese personal pronouns are very old.

    languagehat.com: LINGUISTICS ON NOVA. 2004

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