Over the years, I've been called to assist various research teams as a lead due to my multidisciplinary interests. Occasionally, these projects are in the field of linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and the sub-field of biolinguistics due to my ability to understand the formulation of language in a way most others can't. As with anything, the goal was often to investigate a hypothesis about how humans evolved to acquire language or why it shifted the way it did. I've previously looked into several indigenous language isolates and as result, my findings have helped preserve and archive them for later study.
In short, teaching humans about their roots both biologically and culturally provides a base for understanding how the world now functions on a societal and evolutionary level.
[ when your canon never specifies what the fuck he does, so you gotta think about what he probably does. ]
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Over the years, I've been called to assist various research teams as a lead due to my multidisciplinary interests. Occasionally, these projects are in the field of linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and the sub-field of biolinguistics due to my ability to understand the formulation of language in a way most others can't. As with anything, the goal was often to investigate a hypothesis about how humans evolved to acquire language or why it shifted the way it did. I've previously looked into several indigenous language isolates and as result, my findings have helped preserve and archive them for later study.
In short, teaching humans about their roots both biologically and culturally provides a base for understanding how the world now functions on a societal and evolutionary level.
[ when your canon never specifies what the fuck he does, so you gotta think about what he probably does. ]