Entrées
- 15th Century Recipe for a Giant Egg
- Star Fish
- Cranberry Chicken for Busy Linguists
- Poulet Andre Gide
- Easy Ceviche
- Chicken in Mustard Sauce
- Marie-Josée's Golden Chicken Breasts with Maple Syrup
- Talking about Fondue in Oil or Broth
- Chicken with Coffee Sauce
- Triple Marinated Chicken
- Lemon-Garlic-Basil Chicken/Turkey
- Stuffed Chicken
- Salmon in Spicy Avocado Sauce
- Easy Salmon with Clams
- Mushroom Pie
- Wild Mushroom Risotto With Cream
- Spinach Casserole
- Frijoles Charros/Mexican Cowboy Beans
- Wine Kebap/Vinen kebap
- So You Wanna Be A Linguist Chili
- Salmon Pie
- Pollo Pibil/Oven-Barbecued Chicken Yucatan Style
- Mohammed's Seven-Spice Tangia
- Chicken Adobo/Philippines
- Thai Green Curry
- Purple Cabbage Caserole
- Rissoto Ver. 2.0
- Easy Microwave Potatoes
- Putanesca
- Quick California Rice and Beans
- Shrimp Megan
- Spicy Cod Filets in Coriander Sauce
- Romei Tofu
- Just Rice!
- Thai Stir Fry
- Quick Sechuan Sauce for Noodles, Chicken, Rattlesnake, etc.
- Spanish Omelette
- Huachinango a la Veracruzana
- Szegedi Goulash with Sauerkraut
- Ugali and Sukuma Wiki (East African Power Lunch)
- Spicy Indian Beef
- Cabbage Aava pettina Koora (Cabbage in fried mustard paste)
- Liver with Apple Rings and Mash
- Escalopes with Pepper Cheese for Busy Philologists
- Turbo Shrimp
- Roast Drunken Duck Cantonese Style
- A la Orange
- Post-Creole Continuum Roll
- Easy Spaghetti With Scrambled Eggs, Garlic, and Grated Cheese
- Lengua à la Vinagreta
- Fried Eggs with Walnuts and Garlic
- Kartoffelpuffer/Potato Pancakes
- No-Peek Beef Stew
- Vegetarian Chili
- Southwest Chicken
- Impossible Quiche
- Omelet
- The Wild Shrimp and the (Fake) Sea Weed
- Mom's Cincinnati Chili Recipe
- Piragi
- Tamatar Chaval/Tomato Rice
- Lemon Rice
- Raggmunk/Swedish Potato Pancakes
- Southeast Asian Pork and Pumpkin
- New School Steak or A Grape Steak
- Uzbek National Dish: Palov
- Artichokes with Peas
- Snails
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Dedicated to the memory of Jim McCawley
This following was taken from the tribute to Jim McCawley composed by The Linguistics Department of The University of Chicago. It is reproduced here with the Department's kind permission.
James D. McCawley (1938-1999)
Jim was the teacher, colleague, and friend of many people in linguistics who admired him greatly for his deep humanity and decency, his intellect, and the wide spectrum of things he loved and loved to share. He was the Andrew McLeish Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics and East Asian Languages at the University of Chicago, and a scholar of an enormous range of subjects, including "syntax and semantics, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, and miscellaneous other subjects, ranging from writing systems to philosophy of science," as he put it.