I once got a review like that from CUNY. At that time I was also like: Sorry for being a native speaker of German and also sorry for doing my PhD in Germany, where the kids and adults I tend to have access to all speak German. I‘ll do it all in English next time...
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i swear the next paper i review, i am not going to accept it until the authors can explain why they chose such a morphologically poor and frankly ridiculous sounding language, namely English. EXPLAIN.
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Somebody *please* ask me this question after i give a conference talk :).
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How r u gonna respond?
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No response allowed. Hence the twitter rant
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Pls pass this thread to the reviewer :)
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In this case the reviewer takes potshots at the abstract. The author cannot respond. We are just passive recipients of reviewer flak. Isn’t that why twitter was invented, for emotional release from reviewer 3?
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What is wrong with the question? Can't you just put in one sentence, something like: "These languages were chosen because of our previous experience, see, e.g., [17, 34], and because of their rich morphology [5]."
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What‘s wrong is that no one who works on English gets this question, as far as I‘m aware.
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Omg. I have responded to this sort of question so many times!! And reviewers who say another language would be more interesting. My response has been, “That’s a great idea. But we studied X. If you want to run these same experiments on Y, please do so. That was not our study.”
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