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* A comparative diachronic OT account of Portuguese and Russian, showing that this is why they sound similar to non-native speakers of either
 
* A comparative diachronic OT account of Portuguese and Russian, showing that this is why they sound similar to non-native speakers of either
 
* A study on vowel harmony and other L1/L2 effects in typos
 
* A study on vowel harmony and other L1/L2 effects in typos
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== Other Resources ==
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* A site that compiles links to photos online with latitude, longitude, direction facing, and up/down angle, and creates a VR of the whole world.  Favour given to photographs without people in them (or other temporary objects in the landscape), of course.
  
 
== Fields ==
 
== Fields ==

Revision as of 04:29, 13 February 2006

This is essentially my Wishlist of Impossible Wishes. The following things should exist, and don't. The world would be a better place with all these awesome things, and I don't know how we get by without them. Crossed-out things actually do exist, to the best of my knowledge.

IPA Whatnots

  • IPA cookie cutters
  • IPA ice cube trays
  • IPA cereal
  • IPA scrabble
  • IPA magnetic poetry
  • IPA alphabet soup

Publications

  • A complete analysis of Turkic vowel harmony systems
  • A complete analysis of Turkic consonant dissociation
  • A complete diachronic account of every word in every language (where they come from originally—as far back as determinable—grouped by which patterns of change they underwent via which languages, etc etc)
  • A good English-Kazakh dictionary
  • A portable hand-held completely extensible and open-source digital dictionary for lexicography work
  • A comparative diachronic OT account of Portuguese and Russian, showing that this is why they sound similar to non-native speakers of either
  • A study on vowel harmony and other L1/L2 effects in typos

Other Resources

  • A site that compiles links to photos online with latitude, longitude, direction facing, and up/down angle, and creates a VR of the whole world. Favour given to photographs without people in them (or other temporary objects in the landscape), of course.

Fields

  • Diachronic OT Phonology

Songs about…

  • Linguistics
    • Diachronic OT Phonology ;)
    • Some songs do exist, but they are few:
      • Insert links here, Aaron