LINGUIST List Daily Summary for Thu Jul 17 2003

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  14.1949, Jobs: Sign Language: Interpreter, Arizona

    1) From:     Veronica.Alcaraz at azwestern.edu
       Subject:  Sign Language: Sign Language Interpreter, Arizona Western College

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/14/14-1949.html

  14.1950, Jobs: TESOL: Asst Prof, Northeastern State University

    1) From:     storerz at nsuok.edu
       Subject:  TESOL: Asst Prof, Northeastern State University, OK, USA

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/14/14-1950.html

  14.1951, Qs: Hanyu Pinyin; Shoebox

    1) From:     christina mendez <christina at orangesoap.com>
       Subject:  hanyu pinyin: mandarin in romanized transcription
    2) From:     James Long <jimlong at worldpassage.net>
       Subject:  SIL Shoebox use

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/14/14-1951.html

  14.1952, Calls: Forensic Ling/Lyon, France

    1) From:     valwagnerfr at yahoo.com
       Subject:  International Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/14/14-1952.html

  14.1953, FYI: LSA Summer School & Academic Exchange Visa

    1) From:     Peter Trudgill <peter.trudgill at unifr.ch>
       Subject:  LSA Summer School

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/14/14-1953.html

  14.1954, Sum: Origin of 'un système où tout se tient'

    1) From:     "Laurie Bauer" <Laurie.Bauer at vuw.ac.nz>
       Subject:  "ou tout se tient"

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/14/14-1954.html



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