7.335, FYI: New WWW Site in Taiwan, Journal of Slavic Ling Page

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-335. Sat Mar 2 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  109
 
Subject: 7.335, FYI: New WWW Site in Taiwan, Journal of Slavic Ling Page
 
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Date:  Sun, 03 Mar 1996 07:08:36 +0800
From:  karchung at ccms.ntu.edu.tw ("Karen S. Chung")
Subject:  New WWW site in Taiwan
 
2)
Date:  Sat, 02 Mar 1996 20:16:36 EST
From:  gfowler at indiana.edu (George Fowler)
Subject:  Additions to Journal of Slavic Linguistics www page
 
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Date:  Sun, 03 Mar 1996 07:08:36 +0800
From:  karchung at ccms.ntu.edu.tw ("Karen S. Chung")
Subject:  New WWW site in Taiwan
 
 
	The inaugural issue of _The Foreign Exchange_, a newly founded
student-produced newsletter of the Department of Foreign Languages and
Literatures of National Taiwan University, Taipei, is now available
online. The URL is:
 
		http://www.ntu.edu.tw/~forex
 
	English is the working language of _The Foreign Exchange_, but
each issue will also include bilingual features; vol. 1, no. 1 has student
contributions in German/English and French/English.
	_The Foreign Exchange_ home page was awarded a '10' out of 10
possible points in this week's edition of _LynxOfTheWeek_.
	Comments or questions can be forwarded to the newsletter editors
at forex at ccms.ntu.edu.tw.
	Do stop by and find out what's going on in foreign language
education in our part of the world!
 
					  Karen Steffen Chung,
					  Co-editor-in-chief of _Forex_	
	
					  National Taiwan University	
					  karchung at ccms.ntu.edu.tw
 
					
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Date:  Sat, 02 Mar 1996 20:16:36 EST
From:  gfowler at indiana.edu (George Fowler)
Subject:  Additions to Journal of Slavic Linguistics www page
 
Greetings, all!
 
JSL has added the full text of all "Reflections" pieces to its www
page. Reflections pieces are commentary on various issues within the
field of Slavic linguistics (see titles below); they are interesting
reading, and if you haven't seen them in the journal itself, you might
want to take a look at them in this form.
     You can access them via links on our Table of Contents page at:
 
http://www.pitt.edu/~djbpitt/jsl/contents.html
 
This page also includes abstracts of nearly all papers published in
JSL.  Alternatively, you can access any individual piece directly with
the following URLs:
 
Charles E. Gribble, "Scholarly Publishers in Slavic Linguistics,
  or Why I Would Rather See than Be One", JSL 3(2): 221-38, 1995;
  <http://www.pitt.edu/~djbpitt/jsl/reflections04.html>
 
Lenore A. Grenoble, "Future Directions in Slavic Linguistics",
  JSL 3(1): 1-12, 1995;
  <http://www.pitt.edu/~djbpitt/jsl/reflections03.html>
 
Olga T. Yokoyama, "Slavic Linguistics as a Discipline and an
  Occupation in the United States, JSL 2(2): 186-200, 1994.
  <http://www.pitt.edu/~djbpitt/jsl/reflections02.html>
 
Catherine V. Chvany, "Slavic Linguistics: The View from France",
  JSL 2(1): 1-8, 1994.
  <http://www.pitt.edu/~djbpitt/jsl/reflections01.html>
 
George Fowler
 
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