A blog on academic language-related issues with posts by mostly linguistics professors.
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Language Log was started up by two linguistics professors in 2003, and is now the collaborative effort of over 18 different contributors, many who are involved in academia. They discuss academic language-related issues and the intersection of language with such issues as politics and media. It's not light reading -- unless you enjoy things like dissecting the uses of the active and passive voice in newspaper editorials -- but the material is definitely fascinating, and you'll feel more intelligent for having taken a look.
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Amelia on September 23, 2009
Hi!
Blogs are absolutely a must these days since they show cooperation in different fields, from professional bloggers to friends.
We write in a translation blog where we deal with very interesting topics:
http://blog-de-traduccion.trustedtranslations.com/
Have a look!
Best regards,
Amelia