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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> Dear Corpora colleagues, I wonder if some
person, some library or some linguistic department would be interested
in a joint project or writing books and articles on the following
languages? Looking forward to hearing from you to my email address <A
href="mailto:yutamb@hotmail.com">yutamb@hotmail.com</A> We've got
the corpora on the following world
languages:<BR>
Aleut, Altai (Kizhi), Altai
(Tuba),<BR>
Baraba Tatar, Kazan Tatar, Buriat, Belorussian,
Bashkir,<BR>
Chukchee,
Chuvash,<BR>
Dolgan,<BR>
Gypsy,<BR>
Hungarian, Hanty or Khanty(Kazym), Hanty
(Eastern)<BR>
Enets, Even (Lamut), Evenki
(Tungus),<BR>
Itelmen,
Izhorian<BR>
Kazah, Ket and Yug, Koryak, Kirgiz, Karelian
(Tihvin),<BR>
Karelian (Livvikov), Karelian (L'udikov), Komi-Zyrian,
<BR>
Komi-Permiak,<BR>
Latvian,<BR>
Mansi (Sosva) Mansi (Konda), Mari (Lugovoj), Mari
(Gornyj),<BR>
Mordovian (Erzja), Mongolian,
<BR>
Nanai, Negidal, Nenets, Nganasan,
Nivkh,<BR>
Russian,<BR>
Oroch, Orok,
Ossetian,<BR>
Selkup, Shor,
Sami<BR>
Tadjik,Tofa,
Turkmenian,<BR>
Udege, Ulchi, Uygur (Ujgur),
Ukrainian,<BR>
Vepsian,
Votian<BR>
Yukaghir, Yupik (Imaklin and Naukan), Yakut, Adyg (Caucasian) and some
others Yours sincerely Yuri Tambovtsev, Novosibirsk,
Russia</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>