LINGUIST List Daily Summary for Fri Jan 8 1999

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LINGUIST List Summary: Issues Posted on Fri Jan 8 1999.

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  10.32, Disc: Discipline Recognition

    1) From:     Davisjos at aol.com
       Subject:  Does linguistics exist in America?

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-32.html

  10.33, Calls: Dialogue & Prosody, Artificial Intelligence

    1) From:     Marc Swerts <swerts at ipo.tue.nl>
       Subject:  2nd CALL: ESCA Workshop on Dialogue and Prosody
    2) From:     Peter Lucas <lucas at cs.uu.nl>
       Subject:  AIMDM'99: Workshop on prognostic methods

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-33.html

  10.34, FYI: Internet Grammar-English, DISCOURS List

    1) From:     ucleseu at ucl.ac.uk (Survey of English Usage)
       Subject:  Internet Grammar of English
    2) From:     Martin Matthew Jacobsen <mmj3293 at unix.tamu.edu>
       Subject:  New DISCOURS List

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-34.html

  10.35, Confs: Human Language Technologies

    1) From:     "Sharon Denness" <sharon.denness at equipe.co.uk>
       Subject:  EUROMAP seminar on human language technologies

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-35.html

  10.36, Calls: Remnant & Feature Movement, Applied Linguistics

    1) From:     Artemis Alexiadou <artemis at zas.gwz-berlin.de>
       Subject:  Workshop on Remnant Movement, Feature-movement and the T-model
    2) From:     Assoc Prof Elizabeth M Knutson <knutson at nadn.navy.mil>
       Subject:  Applied Linguistics

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-36.html



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