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University of Hawaiʻi Press Privacy Policy WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT? Posted in Oceanic Linguistics Tagged Arrival Post navigation Learn more about Oceanic Linguistics here. Stay tuned for the new cover and an interview with editor John Lynch. This year, Oceanic Linguistics will unveil a new cover for this longstanding linguistics journal that continues to grow with its field.
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The current cover design (left) was launched in the journal’s fifth volume in the Summer of 1966, with a cover stock update (right) in 2009. Though set designers were less interested in titles than blue and beige colored covers, it’s great to see Oceanic Linguistics on the big screen. Banks’ office were borrowed from the film’s linguist consultants at McGill University, including Jessica Coon, Morgan Sonderegger, and Lisa deMena Travis (who published in Oceanic Linguistics Vol. The linguistics professor, played by Amy Adams, is shown in this publicity still in her office full of linguistics books and journals, including Oceanic Linguistics! Publicity still from Arrival via Language Log.Īccording to “ The making of a cinematic linguist’s office” on Language Log, the books in Dr. Louise Banks, who is called upon to communicate with aliens after they arrive on Earth. The 2016 science-fiction film Arrival features Dr.
