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− | + | I'm a research and editorial consultant, and specialise in helping academics in a range of fields to prepare their applications for competitive research funding; mostly this is in the physical sciences, not my home area. My linguistic interests mostly lie in Halliday's systemic functional grammar. I haven't come here with a partisan agenda, though, and I don't know anyone else on this site (yet). I'm also keenly interested in comparative linguistics. To be modest, I'd describe myself as a well-informed amateur in both areas. | |
I've written a suite of writing exercises that mainly concern grammatical issues, aimed at editors of the English Wikipedia. My next challenge is to write a "Comma workshop" and a tutorial page for non-native speakers on the use of "the" and "a"—a great bugbear for all but those who come from a few closely related languages. | I've written a suite of writing exercises that mainly concern grammatical issues, aimed at editors of the English Wikipedia. My next challenge is to write a "Comma workshop" and a tutorial page for non-native speakers on the use of "the" and "a"—a great bugbear for all but those who come from a few closely related languages. | ||
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As a member of Wikimedia Australia, I'm exploring the potential for finding collaborators who are in a position to make audio recordings of fast-vanishing Indigenous Australian languages. All I see at the moment is a bit of lexical stuff—almost nothing about grammar. It's urgent that we do something before the native speakers die out. | As a member of Wikimedia Australia, I'm exploring the potential for finding collaborators who are in a position to make audio recordings of fast-vanishing Indigenous Australian languages. All I see at the moment is a bit of lexical stuff—almost nothing about grammar. It's urgent that we do something before the native speakers die out. | ||
− | My real name is Tony Souter. I live in Sydney. My en.WP page is [here]. [[User:Tony1| | + | My real name is Tony Souter. I live in Sydney. My en.WP page is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tony1 here]. [[User:Tony1|<font color="darkgreen">'''Tony'''</font >]] [[User talk:Tony1|<font color="darkgreen">(talk)</font >]] 13:30, 22 May 2011 (UTC) |
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 22 May 2011
I'm a research and editorial consultant, and specialise in helping academics in a range of fields to prepare their applications for competitive research funding; mostly this is in the physical sciences, not my home area. My linguistic interests mostly lie in Halliday's systemic functional grammar. I haven't come here with a partisan agenda, though, and I don't know anyone else on this site (yet). I'm also keenly interested in comparative linguistics. To be modest, I'd describe myself as a well-informed amateur in both areas.
I've written a suite of writing exercises that mainly concern grammatical issues, aimed at editors of the English Wikipedia. My next challenge is to write a "Comma workshop" and a tutorial page for non-native speakers on the use of "the" and "a"—a great bugbear for all but those who come from a few closely related languages.
As a member of Wikimedia Australia, I'm exploring the potential for finding collaborators who are in a position to make audio recordings of fast-vanishing Indigenous Australian languages. All I see at the moment is a bit of lexical stuff—almost nothing about grammar. It's urgent that we do something before the native speakers die out.
My real name is Tony Souter. I live in Sydney. My en.WP page is here. Tony (talk) 13:30, 22 May 2011 (UTC)