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Slice of Life #1 - Orthography Conference




The Slice of Life blog challenge starts today, March 1, 2019, and the fact that I am spending the day at an Orthography Conference with Dr. Pete Bowers, Gina Cooke, and Doug Harper, is not lost on me.  The most passionate slice of my life is word investigation, whether in English or in Spanish.  Today Michel Mira-Rameau was our guest host from Cluis, France via Zoom.  Michel reminded us why we are here today and that “language isn’t primarily for communication but instead exists to make sense of what we are thinking”.  We must remember that the written word is not a spoken language written down.  I am passionate about spending time with words because as I am reminded today, “with words, as with people, you don’t know them until you know where they have been.”  Where will my next word take me?  I can’t wait to see!

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  1. I love the intersection of your conference and the slice of life, what a perfect way to jump in :-)

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  3. Yay! Congrats on your first post!! Looking forward to reading more throughout the month. And I agree with Michelle, way to take something you are passionate about and use it as a springboard into the unknown.

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