You should finish your senior sem paper in haiku. I think Dr. Richter (sp?) and the rest of the linguistics department would be okay with that... :\
Or maybe, you could do it all in haiku (or just poem) form, which would get your creativity flowing with the material, and then translate it into academese.
I've actually sort of gotten my groove back. So far, I'm at about 9 pages, and it's 12 minimum (mine will be longer!). I think it would take too long to translate what I've written back into haiku...
Presupposition: A syntactic strategy, Reveals entailed truth.
I sing as much as possible, speak several languages, enjoy prime numbers, experiment with cooking, travel as much as possible, and blog about all of it.
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You should finish your senior sem paper in haiku. I think Dr. Richter (sp?) and the rest of the linguistics department would be okay with that... :\
Or maybe, you could do it all in haiku (or just poem) form, which would get your creativity flowing with the material, and then translate it into academese.
I've actually sort of gotten my groove back. So far, I'm at about 9 pages, and it's 12 minimum (mine will be longer!). I think it would take too long to translate what I've written back into haiku...
Presupposition:
A syntactic strategy,
Reveals entailed truth.
Hmm...
Insights break new ground
As they tap like autumn rain:
Kel's midnight laptop.
haiku's are quite strange
to read, to create, to write
but i will try still.
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