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Anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, and writing systems

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Glossographia – Anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, and writing systems Skip to content Glossographia Anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, and writing systems Menu Home Front matter Reckonings Numerical Notation Human Expeditions Contact What Might Have Been, a new embuggerance Almost fifteen years ago now (which doesn’t seem possible, but the timestamp doesn’t lie) I achieved a very, very minor form of Internet fame by discovering and naming a feisty embuggerance : a Google Scholar search result that is embuggered by the automatic metadata extraction. This one was so thoroughly embuggered that it took a four-word sequence (Embuggerance, Escalate, Feisty, Holistic) from an unrelated article, reimagined it as the name of two authors for a book review on the same page, and hence: Embuggerance, E., and H. Feisty. 2008. The linguistics of laughter. English Today 1, no. 04: 47-47. Sure enough, it’s still there , all these years later. It’s just a t...

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