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'Wintery rain slaps the window. I have the flu. I'm a linguist, a mechanic of language. I work with words and history. I'm lying in bed, reflecting on the word "sick." 'Old English'. Bringing me a cup of tea this morning before heading off to work, my wife Mia referred to me as "ill." 'Norse'. I shake free from the oblivion of fever momentarily to consider these two words, the cultures and wars behind them, the mystery of why I used one word and Mia used the other. I'm telling this story telepathically from a chamber of my mind unaffected by malaise and time...' (Publication abstract)
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