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<P><FONT size=2>Dear Colleagues,</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=2>I've had the following query from one of our grads Dr. Hillary Hyman <A href="mailto:HHyman@middlesexcc.edu">HHyman@middlesexcc.edu</A><BR><BR><BR>I have the pleasure of chairing a lab committee which is currently in the process of searching for interactive audio software or hardware for students and teachers to speak with one another individually and on a group basis.Our current lab functions with Windows 95, but will shortly be upgraded to one with Windows XP.<BR><BR>Do you know anyone who might be able to steer me in the direction of someone who is running a state of the art recently developed Phonology Lab. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.<BR> > <BR>> <BR>> Hillary K. Hyman, Ph.D.<BR>> Middlesex County College<BR>> Associate Professor<BR>> ESL, Languages & Cultures, and<BR>> International Education<BR>> <BR>
> Tel. 732-548-6000 Extension 3881<BR></FONT><BR><BR>via: Miriam Eisenstein Ebsworth, Ph.D. <BR>Director of Doctoral Programs in Multilingual Multicultural Studies <BR>New York University<BR><BR><BR></P></BODY>