Witaj y’all. I am Ǽæfĕaeuek. I am feeling fairly uptight about doing this.
I am from Burkina Faso. But at present Morocco is where my heart is. For me this has been such a very taxing opportunity; the city is more entertaining than I imagined it would be. Certainly I would love to be chilling in and around Trinidad, where I regularly follow wild gerbils as they hunt, go skiing, and visit the library.
I pay the bills by working as an adjunto rektor when school is in session, for a rural secondary school in Witten, Germany. I prefer to research tagmemic linguistics, particularly in the history of Sara, Lishanid Noshan, and Ruthenian. I have innumerable reports to my credit, in particular publications researching Coorgi, which have been read in many leading rags, mostly Historiographia Linguistica and the Nordic Journal of Linguistics, but never in the Journal of Cognitive Science, though I want to! I was the senior editor of the journal Arche-Linguistics in Hungary from 1961 to 1992, and I have worked for the journal VeVUŹ since 1974. I have authored less than seventy workbooks, including Sad Arguments in Siswati Pragmatics, Sneaky Fundamentals of Linguistics, and Eager Phonology in Harsusi.
I have had various diversions and leisure pursuits all through my time on earth, however they seem to change over time. Now I like to cook, learn a little more Itelmen and the often misunderstood language Gen, and go trekking.
I’ve included a photograph of me from early in my career.
Ciao!
—Ǽæfĕaeuek
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