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From the Editors

The dawn of a new century forces us to consider how our world has come to be, what elements took part in its formation. As scholars in the fields of language and literature, we deal in words and consider them an important aspect of that development. Whether we enthusiastically investigate language and the many discourses that can derive from it, or spend most of our time trying to get others to use it correctly, the manipulation of words and the phenomenon of language are matters that intrigue and challenge us. This issue explores the fascination we have for words and the forms in which they coalesce to create spaces for those who use them. We go from cultural uses of the neologism, to the phenomenon of punning, to actual formulations of reality from the imaginary spaces of poetry and film. It is a small sample of the diversity that language study entails, of the many worlds that have been created and are still emerging from the constructive uses of words.

We also present a new section in this issue: the Invited Scholar article, and as our first scholar Dr. Abdellatif Akbib from Morocco who spent some time recently in the US as part of an exchange. We include his work on an area that has not received much attention, feeling it was pertinent to our issue as a representation of a world not many of us have explored.

Despite our undeniable love for the feel of paper, we are advancing more and more towards becoming a primarily electronic publication. In accord with the recent board decision, not only is our journal available on the Web but back issues are now accessible to all who visit the RMMLA site. The most recent issues and those in development will still be accessible only to members. We hope this move will help glean for the journal more of the recognition it deserves and propel the work of our contributors to web-fame just in time for a whole new thousand years of scholarship. Not only an issue of space or finances, the E-Review entails the opening of another world as well. The possibilities electronic publication presents are endless, and we are more and more convinced it will be the foundation of this new era. After all, millennial fears last time involved the wrath of God; this time the dread focused on an anticipated e-pocalypse. What does that tell us?



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