My article for Linguistics and Education is finally out here. Can hardly remember writing it - I sent it off in November 2003!!
The editor had left a particular university and then given up being editor so it lay in an empty office for months on end as far as I can make out.
But now I notice the web site has it down as being published in summer 2004 - a little bit wrong I think.
Anyway, at least it's out now and is about lovely girls talking.
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2 comments:
Congratulations! How exciting!! I look forward to reading it.
Yes MMJ is a very good editor and was really helpful with my article.
She was ver4y quick to deal with a huge backlog of work she took on.
I am sure that your spot is really very small and that Carol Taylor is just very longsighted and saw it magnified.
Or if it is really big, maybe you could challenge traditional notions of spots. Celebrate it by drawing a red circle round it, with an array radiating lines like a sunshine.
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