New Series: University Linguistics Explanations


For the last year, I worked for an educational company writing articles and flashcard sets. It started out with AP English content and eventually moved into college-level linguistics content. It was an ideal job for my first semester of grad school: When I wasn’t reading and working on tasks for my linguistics classes, I was writing for a living about everything I had just learned and read.

But just as I had a plan for the next ten articles I was going to write, the company laid off the whole team. Every content creator, every quality auditor, and every subject in Europe, the UK, and the US. We all lost access to our company emails and Slack channels two days after the announcement.

SO, I’ll be looking for new work for a bit. In the meantime, I really don’t want these articles I was planning on to go to waste. I’m planning to put them all here, in my own style and with my own armless frog cartoons. My goal is to help university students with their linguistics courses and make interesting explanations for anyone interested in linguistics concepts.


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