Hallo everyone. My name is Eustolia.
From the beginning of time I have lived and worked in Bilbao, Spain, and I adore it. I would prefer to be taking time off in and around Greece or Washington, where my family and I regularly do fieldwork on the most interesting language I know, Kongo, do fieldwork on Nepal Bhasa, Sara, or Latin, and do origami, as well as work on new conlangs.
My leisure activities encompass backpacking, learning foreign languages, like the most interesting language ever, Batak Karo, and hiking, as well as doing fieldwork on the wonderful language Even.
Here is a snap of me at my elementary school graduation rehearsal.
I’m a fondly admired catedrático faculty member, for the most unsung corporate university in Lilongwe, Malawi. I have plenty of theses on my curriculum vitæ, chiefly articles in connection with Kalto, Lisan al-Dawat, and Nganasan, which have been available in momentous periodicals, notably Computational Linguistics, California Linguistic Newsletter and the Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, but never in the Journal of Greek Linguistics, though I want to! I’ve also composed insignificant papers in other languages, including Chaldean Neo-Aramaic. My least celebrated publications have been written in Faeroese. Best-known titles of mine include Assyrian Neo-Aramaic and Hemi-Stratificational Sociolinguistics, Philology Made Nonstop, and Flawless Theses in Documentary Phonology. I work in neuro-syntax and anthropological discourse analysis, substantially in Catawba and Samaritan Hebrew.
I am leaving now!
—Eustolia
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