Divorced Linguist Seeks Same For Romantic Indentureship

As they say in Ekspreso, /ʡɒβ̞ʃɹɑɓɗ/, my name is Jose. It’s outstanding to be trying this.

My hobbies encompass talking on the CB radio, learning foreign languages, like the least interesting language I’ve ever heard of, Danish, and poaching feral wombats as they scavenge, as well as shopping.

For your viewing joy, I have included a snapshot, taken by my father Brent, of me about eight years ago.

Japan was once my home. But after heading out last year, I live and work in Jamestown, Saint Helena. My family views this as a manageable event for me. Although this region is just about as wonderful as I imagined it probably should be. I would like to be visiting near Nicaragua, where I must paint landscapes, go snowboarding, and play soccer, as well as go cycling awkwardly; or travelling around Armenia, where I usually keep from getting rusty in the often misunderstood language Uigur, visit the library, talk to my favorite speaker of Dolgan, and breed dogs.

I have been the managing editor of the journal Morphology in Thailand since 2009. My curriculum vitæ is radical, featuring several analyses, chiefly researching Geral, Mundari, and Yakut, in prestigious periodicals, not limited to Semanticianymn ug Morphologistork, MultiLingual Computing & Technology, Brain and Language, and even Estudios de Sociolingüística. I’ve less than fifty tomes on my publications list. My least celebrated volumes include Syntax Made Successful and Yokutsans and Semantics. I very much like doing fieldwork in descriptive ichthy-phonology, comparative syntax, and descriptive pragmatics. I pay the bills as an endowed fellow, in Omaha, Nebraska, at a comprehensive secondary school.

Tschüss!

—Jose


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