User:Robbiemuffin

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Robbie Muffin

Self-Portrait, 2008.
Born July 12, 1973(1973-07-12)
Philadelphia, PA.
Nationality American
Field digital art
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Yo estoy agradecido por sonreir, excepto cuando la leche sale de mi nariz.

mi amiga Patt


Simple english should be as short as it can be, but no shorter.

robbiemuffin page talk 15:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)


Whoever said that 50% of your time is spent documenting was a functional programmer.

robbiemuffin page talk 16:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)


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[edit] Mainspace

[edit] Personal subpages see Special:PrefixIndex


Robbiemuffin/2100,Technologies Robbiemuffin/EnglishAlphabet Robbiemuffin/EnglishTAM
Robbiemuffin/EnglishvSpanishTAM Robbiemuffin/Eternally confusing facts Robbiemuffin/IPA2005
Robbiemuffin/SpanishAlphabet Robbiemuffin/Templates/Lemma Robbiemuffin/Templates/Lemma/doc
Robbiemuffin/Templates/Letter Robbiemuffin/Templates/Letter/doc Robbiemuffin/Userboxes
Robbiemuffin/Userboxes/AICS2 Robbiemuffin/Userboxes/AICS2/doc Robbiemuffin/Userboxes/AjaxHacker
Robbiemuffin/Userboxes/PSCS2 Robbiemuffin/Userboxes/PSCS2/doc Robbiemuffin/monobook.css

[edit] Pages I watch

[edit] Other neat

  1. Frederick J. Newmeyer (2005). The History of Linguistics. Linguistic Society of America.
  2. Freidin, Robert; Howard Lasnik (eds.) (2006). Syntax, Critical Concepts in Linguistics. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-24672-5.
  3. Graffi, Giorgio (2001). 200 Years of Syntax. A Critical Survey, Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 98. Amsterdam: Benjamins. ISBN 90-272-4587-8.

[edit] Ish's reading list

but first syntax

  • word order (including the ordering of Subj, Verb, & Obj and the ordering of head & dependents)
  • ergativity
  • head-marking vs dependent-marking
  • the syntactic properties of Subjects and Objects (nothing here on wikipedia about this really)
  • the most common phonological sounds
  • implications (for example, if a language has ejective consonants, it is expected to have non-ejective consonants & we would never expect a language to have only ejective consonants and no non-ejectives)

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