7.294, FYI: Indo-European newsletter, Book on bi/multilingualism

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-294. Sun Feb 25 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  100
 
Subject: 7.294, FYI: Indo-European newsletter, Book on bi/multilingualism
 
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1)
Date:  Tue, 20 Feb 1996 11:34:47 PST
From:  dwanders at violet.berkeley.edu
Subject:  Indo-European Newsletter
 
2)
Date:  Sun, 25 Feb 1996 20:59:46 EST
From:  jgarry at yale.edu (Jane Garry)
Subject:  Book on Bi/Multilingualism
 
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1)
Date:  Tue, 20 Feb 1996 11:34:47 PST
From:  dwanders at violet.berkeley.edu
Subject:  Indo-European Newsletter
 
A new edition of the Indo-European Newsletter has just appeared.  It contains
news, listings of new books and upcoming conferences as well as essays.
The focus of most of the essays in this edition concern recent developments
in Germanic.
Among the short reports in this issue are:
     a report by E.J.W. Barber on her trip to China;
     a summary of  papers presented at the XIIth ICHL conference by Carol
          Justus;
     a note by Fredrik Hiebert on his work on the desert oases of western
          Central Asia and its relation to Xinjiang (as well as a summary
          of his recent archaeological work on the Indo-Iranians);
     a report on the recent Hittite finds in Kusakli, Turkey.
 
The essays in this issue include:
     Commentary on the terms Old, Middle, and Late Indo-European by
          Alfred Bammesberger.
     Recent Developments in Continental Celtic: Addendum by Joseph Eska
     Essays on Germanic:
          Report on Recent Runic Finds by Tineke Looijenga
          Additional Remarks by Heiner Eichner
          On the Consonants of Proto-Germanic and the Second Consonant
               Shift in German by Chris Stevens
          New Publications: Recent Work on Proto-Germanic and Northwest
               Germanic by A. Bammesberger
 
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Past issues are also available.  The last newsletter focused
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included an update on Continental Celtic as well as an article by Joseph
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Date:  Sun, 25 Feb 1996 20:59:46 EST
From:  jgarry at yale.edu (Jane Garry)
Subject:  Book on Bi/Multilingualism
 
 
 
The Acquisitions Editor requests that any further  responses to the
posting for a linguist with popular writing style to write book on
bi-/multilingualism and the mind be submitted by U.S. mail only.  Thanks.
 
Contact: Aquisitions Editor
	 Plenum Publishing
         233 Spring Street
	 New York, NY 10013
 
 
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