Bok y’all, I’m Lanell. I’m feeling seriously shy about being here. I suppose this will go well.
I also like to play racquetball, do fieldwork on Beja, and visit the library in my free time.
I’ve written more than eighty-six publications, including Worthless Features of Anthropological Sociolinguistics and historical Sociolinguistics Made Boorish. I have authored in-depth work obtainable only in Soqotri, and I have also written comprehensively, shedding light on other languages, notably Konda, Chenoua, and Lycian. My countless printed essays analyzing Irish and Georgian are fairly legendary, and have been read in momentous rags, especially Language and Speech and Studies in Second Language Acquisition, but never in the Journal of Celtic Linguistics—how embarrassing for anyone who has! I am an over-exposed teaching lecturer, in Bhopal, India, for a gorgeous tertiary school. I enjoy inquiring into prescriptive supra-geo-sociolinguistics, generative phonology, and comparative pragmatics.
This is a sketch of me at my pal Thaochqoírstědrəltscrḭi’s birthday party when I was about four years old.
São Tomé is where my heart is. But anymore I have put down roots in Bangladesh. I would unquestionably love to be lazing about in Stuttgart, Germany, where I have always dreamed of being able to go bouldering, study Occitan, and paint watercolors honestly.
A bientot!!!
—Lanell
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