I'm meant to be writing my term paper for linguistics. I've decide to try to research which subtypes of children with autism respond best to learning sign language. Last term I argued that prosodic differences in autistic people were due to problems with global processing, and, strangely enough, was able to find enough information. This is proving a lot more difficult, but autism is something I know a fair bit about, which will make it easier. Anyhow, it's due on tuesday and I haven't started it, although i plan to have the research done by the time i get home tonight. Hope to, anyhow, Isn't procrastination (and rambling) fun, kiddies? ANy suggestions for linguistics-related topics would be appreciated, since I don't think i'll be able to get this off the ground. I like researching autism, and I want to specialise when I've finished this degree, so any suggesting involving autism and language would especially be appreciated. I should just go study, hey? lol , but that's work ( sob) and I hate work.
Seed, that's cool, we're about the same age and I'd hate to be the only one to know all the plot variations in Johnny Bravo and Grim and Evil ( although, I have an excuse, i work with children

) what are you watching?